Thank you.
Turning to you, Howard, and really going beyond the bill, you do say in your remarks that a better, more cost-effective way to prevent crime is to put more of our limited resources into addiction treatment and prevention programs. You go on to talk about CSC's anti-drug strategy.
There is a cost to this bill. It takes more resources. It probably takes more correctional officers' time, etc.
What's the balance here in terms of Corrections Canada? Are the results of this bill going to draw down on moneys that should be spent in a more cost-effective way in terms of treatment itself?