I think the Correctional Service of Canada is where the U.S. was 20 years ago, which is that very few prisoners report social coercion or sexual assault.
The United States has responded to this problem with strong legislation. We should seriously consider this kind of mechanism.
The U.S. Department of Justice has an obligation to conduct anonymous inmate surveys to ensure that the number of cases is declining and that the measures in place are improving from year to year. A variety of programs, services and surveys are mandatory. Outcome verifications, called audits, are even carried out, and financial resources can be allocated on the basis of success. In fact, federal prisons in the states that successfully pass their audits receive additional funding.
There are all kinds of things in terms of training and education for staff, but also education for inmates. As I said, it's very well developed.
Two years ago, I was in Louisiana. As a simple visitor in a Louisiana prison—