Thank you, Minister, for coming, and the officials as well.
Minister, it's interesting: you talked about the inventive ways in which people can bring drugs into prisons. I happened to attend the remand centre in Medicine Hat with the Solicitor General of Alberta, and we actually talked about it. In fact, they have this open yard area where the inmates go to get some exercise and so on. They actually ended up having to put nets over top of the yard because people were throwing in projectiles and getting drugs into the prison. That certainly speaks to your point on that.
There are other ways, and I think some of our colleagues here have talked about people's ability to find ways to get drugs into prisons. I know that recently one of the correctional officers was charged. He was implicated in trying to get drugs into the prison for some of the prisoners. That situation is ongoing as well.
Also, Minister, in your opening remarks you talked about numbers. I wonder if you could expand on those numbers regarding the drug seizures in particular, and on what kinds of drugs and what amounts we have seen coming into our facilities.