Unfortunately, no. In my 23 years in this job and working with women in the prison system, I find the resources are more diminished. As has already been presented when you had discussions in the House, I'm understanding something in the neighbourhood of over $100 million has been spent on drug interdiction techniques and processes. Even an increase from $8 million to $22 million, when as you've heard Mr. Grabowsky describe and what we're seeing is the influx of prisoners, means that precious little is available to those who require the resources.
I want to take this opportunity, if you don't mind, to clarify something. It was Mr. Norlock who commented in the debate in the House on the programs being used in Norway that have been highly effective. I would encourage us to re-examine some of the measures that have been abandoned by Correctional Service Canada over the past couple of decades.