Thank you.
Mr. Freeland, a couple of times you mentioned something about involving families. One of the things that I've heard when I've talked to parole officers is that an issue for many indigenous offenders when they're getting out is that they don't have that family structure. If it's a privileged white person who's gone to prison, when that person gets out, Uncle Fred gives them a job. They stay with their brother. They have a whole support system. An indigenous offender who gets out ends up in a homeless shelter in a major urban centre.
What do you do if you can't involve the family, whether it's because of generational trauma or whatever the reasons might be? If it's difficult for you to answer, I'm fine if someone else wants to respond.