Thank you. I'd like to move on. You briefly mentioned a case. I'm going to get into it in a bit more detail.
In 2019, two inmates who had been convicted of violent crimes escaped from the William Head minimum-security prison in B.C and murdered a local man in his home. After the incident, we learned that corrections officials had overruled their security assessment, which stated that they should not be in a minimum-security prison, and placed them in a cozy minimum-security facility anyway, which is sometimes referred to as “Club Fed” because of its relaxed conditions.
Do you consider this case emblematic of the wider systemic issues you've described surrounding the reclassification and transfer of federal offenders in Canada?