Thank you very much.
If you wouldn't mind tabling that data specifically to the committee so we can review it, that would be greatly beneficial to our work here.
I have limited time, but I think that's an important piece of evidence that we should be reviewing.
I appreciate the laudable goals you provided to the committee just now, but there are also concerns from inmates themselves. I'm sure you're very familiar with the Edmonton women's institution, where they wrote a letter of their own accord, petitioning against having this program come to their prison.
In particular, they said that there is no such thing as safe injection in prison. They wrote that they need to heal and not to let the federal government introduce this program. They said that they matter; they are people and they don't need needles; they need staff to help them safely reintegrate.
They went on to say a number of things. They have considerable fear, and there are a number of names on this petition. This is from a women's prison.
I'm wondering how you rectify the fear and address the advocacy from the women themselves about introducing this program that they don't want.