I'm also on the public safety committee, and we did a very brief study on access to early release and parole. One of the things we heard was about programming in general. Because of cutbacks that were made in corrections, where there might have been individual programs for specific offenders, those were sort of rolled into a one-size-fits-all program, which doesn't necessarily address issues that.... They're not individualized; therefore, inmates are not actually accessing something that might be helpful to them. In addition to the lack of access to the programs, it's also whether it's actually helpful programming.
I just wondered if you could comment on that.