Yes, certainly we have had staffing reductions over the past number of years. In particular, parole officers in the institutions, I can speak to that very well. The ratio of offender to parole officer has been increased significantly in our opinion. What that has done is it has reduced the amount of time that a parole officer can have face to face discussion with offenders.
Oftentimes we're very good at telling the offender what their needs are but we're not so good oftentimes at listening simply because we don't have time. So if you're a parole officer doing a plan and you haven't had time to really interact with the offender you may make the mistake or you may not really understand the needs of the offender. That causes stress when things go south.