Exactly. The decision-making and the review process are all entirely internal to Correctional Services. As far back as Justice Louise Arbour's report in 1996 to the task force on administrative segregation to the most recent court decisions, we've had all these years of recommendations saying we need external oversight. It's just something the CSC has resisted.
I can understand why it would be resisted, but there's going to come a time when if this committee is not going to recommend those changes, I think a court is going to ultimately impose them in any event. It would be nice for legislation to get ahead of that and to say we recognize that the potential for harm is so great—we see deaths in custody, and we see the people languishing in solitary confinement—that we need something external to the correction service. It's no indictment of individual people. It's just a system that is all about maintaining power and control. You need a check on that.