That's great. Thank you for your thorough answer.
I'll ask another question. Maybe it can be answered at a later point if I run out of time.
From the AG's report, we know there are disparities within the system from the moment offenders enter federal institutions. When we look at the results, a disproportionately high number of indigenous and Black offenders are being placed in maximum-security institutions. The majority of offenders will eventually receive parole before the end of their sentence, but we see that indigenous and Black offenders remain in custody longer and at higher levels of security before they're released.
I think my question is going to be this: How do we make this process more fair? I have hesitations over this process.
Thank you.