With regard to young people, a lot has been said about education and child care in the comments you've made, and certainly those things are very important. However, one thing that certainly shocked me was hearing department officials from Correction Service of Canada say that despite all the programs they offer for those who unfortunately are now in the system, in the penitentiaries, there are no programs tailored specifically to younger offenders to help them, the ones who risk even higher rates of recidivism.
Given the large youth population, would you feel there should be programs specifically tailored to helping those folks deal with perhaps addiction issues or mental health issues? After all, with a young person who gets out, when we want to reintegrate them into society, it's even more important, because—and it sounds crass to say—they have many more years ahead, and we want them to be full members of our community.