Look, in fairness, Glen, we have talked with the Parole Board. I would generalize and say that they're extremely supportive of what I'm moving forward. I would argue that there's a cost to not doing it.
With the greatest respect, I'm on committees too, and I'm always hearing “What about the cost of this?” and “What about the cost of that?” In this case, to your point, I don't have that economic model here right now, but there's a multiplier effect. There's no question that there's a multiplier effect of somebody being on the system, being on social assistance, mental illness costs, ambulance costs, police costs. There is a cost to that—