As I said, I was shocked to read the inquiry report's comment that parole officers did not have specific training in domestic violence. I think the recommendation is a very solid one, and I think the recommendation should be taken up not just by CSC and the parole officers but also by the Parole Board and the board appointees.
The education has to be both initial and ongoing. Parole officers will say to you, “Look, I have a caseload that's far too high already. I don't have time in my day. I have so many reports to fill out,” and so on. Again, I think that's something for parliamentarians to take into account. Are they resourced to properly do their job? We know that the community side of CSC is a minuscule part of the CSC budget. Less than 5% goes to the community side. I think that is tragic. I think more training, especially on domestic violence....
If I were you, frankly, I would call CSC back in a few months and say, “Well, what have you done? What is the training? What have you implemented? What's your plan?” to find out and to hold their feet to the fire on that one.