You said that there are 380 people in segregation right now. I understand that there are eight women. That's what the Elizabeth Fry Society was telling me.
When you appeared at Status of Women, you said that we could get rid of segregation in women's institutes tomorrow and that men's would be more challenging. My sense is that this bill has been written for men's institutions, and it's going to be applied in women's institutes.
Would you agree with that assessment, that we're really dealing more with an issue in the men's prisons than we are in the women's prisons?