They use the custody rating scale to assign programs. We found that when they do the security classification, about a half of the women offenders are determined to be low risk, so they're sent to minimum security sections of the penitentiary. If they are low risk, then they would not normally be assigned a correctional program. We found that 70% of women offenders were assigned a correctional program. That's 20% more than we would have expected.
As well, the department has developed a new tool, the CRI, to assign correctional programs to women offenders, and to indigenous offenders. They have piloted the use of that tool and found that it will result in significantly fewer women being assigned to its moderate-intensity correctional program, but also many more, twice as many, will be assigned to high-intensity correctional programs.