It does raise the question. My view is that we need a great deal of involvement of Black community leaders and organizations to assist the service. There are so many barriers to accessing the carceral population to provide services and advice. That is where I think you would effect change. Let them in. Let them provide programming, counselling, cultural initiatives, music and arts. Get them into penitentiaries. Get the community members to walk into penitentiaries, assist them and guide them in those policies, so they are truly policies that have that African Canadian lens to them, so that the initiatives resonate with them and they are culturally appropriate.
At the same time, do all the other things you should do, which means ensuring that staff representation at all levels of the organization is much more diverse and responsive to the culture.