Thank you for that answer.
We also had testimony from correctional officers, their union and the Union of Safety and Justice Employees. Often the prison guards and others may be aware of the kind of behaviour that a psychopath like Paul Bernardo would exhibit. As you mentioned, it is easy to manipulate certain tests, particularly if they're predictable. It is less easy to manipulate what is the daily behaviour of the inmate.
Do you believe that there needs to be a vast consultation, even within the institution, to ensure that we don't have psychopaths with psychopathic tendencies trying to manipulate tests, and so we actually get a better sense of how that inmate is behaving in prison, and that this needs to be a criterion that is considered before there's any sort of attempt to transfer that inmate?