I'm sorry. I had to step out, and I missed your testimony.
Mr. Small, I appreciate your being here to share a personal story with us.
We heard in the previous panel that for every dollar it costs the Parole Board, it generates two dollars in revenue for the government. That revenue would be because now someone can get a job, pay taxes and contribute to government revenues. In your experience with the people with whom you have worked, and for yourself personally, do you find that people are finding work after they get their parole and that they are are able maintain employment?