Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to thank all the witnesses for being with us today.
A lot is said about tackling the issue of post-traumatic stress, and it is very important that this be done, but I think that in some cases, we also have to tackle the incidents and events that can cause it.
My question is for you, Mr. Head, and it relates to prisons.
I remember reading an article—I think it was in 2014–that talked about an increase of around 60% in workplace accidents in prisons. We know that some of these accidents are related to violence. Situations like double-bunking can create dangers for correctional officers and additional violence.
Is there something that can be done about this? We want to offer them mental health help, but should we also, first, be looking at reducing the number of events that can cause post-traumatic stress?