When offenders enter into the system—in that audit it was particularly women offenders—the first thing that happens is that they get evaluated using this rating tool. That's the rating tool that we mentioned was designed 25 years ago based on a sample of men. It was really designed for how you assign a security level for men offenders: should they be in maximum, medium, or minimum security.
They use that same tool, even though it was a security tool, to assign programming. It wasn't designed for programming, and it was also designed for men offenders. On the basis of that, it's not a good predictor of the types of programming that the women offenders need.
Again, I'll ask Ms. McCalla to add any details.