Thank you for that.
I would make one statement, and then I'll turn it over to Ms. Oades if she wants to add any additional things.
First of all, the parole system is very important. We know that the outcomes for offenders who are released under supervision as a result of the work done by the Parole Board actually produce much bigger outcomes, as opposed to individuals who are released at end of sentence, who have not had the benefit of the thoughtful interventions of the Parole Board and the support that is provided to individuals through the Parole Board and corrections offices. We recognize the importance of that work and making sure that it's adequately resourced.
Perhaps I will turn to the chair, Ms. Oades.