Again, we spend an inordinate amount of funding on incarceration, with returns that are not great. When I talk about indigenous people, when you look at recidivism or reoffending rates of those who come from the prairie region, we're looking at 70% reoffending rates. That certainly has a public safety aspect to it.
It's the job of corrections to ensure that the reoffending rate is the lowest possible. It's not currently that by serving time at Saskatchewan Penitentiary or Stony Mountain Institution, or Edmonton Institution, you are going to be able to address some of those long-standing issues related to mental health, sexual abuse—