Thank you.
I'm well aware of the bill you're talking about in the Senate; we had some strong reservations against that particular bill. You did say that on this bill, you didn't really see a lot of change, that the discretion remains with the Parole Board. Yet when the head of the Parole Board was here the other day, I got the impression that even though discretion would remain with the Parole Board, they would be certainly taking direction from this bill, probably feeling the pressure of this bill to deny parole.
Can you expand on that a little more? I know the drug-free prisons act, as they call it, certainly leaves the impression that prisons are going to be drug-free. Discretion is still with the Parole Board, but what will be the end result, in your estimation?