Yes. What we did, actually, and we did it for men.... When I appeared before, I spoke about what we created, which are called “aboriginal intervention centres”. Basically they're intake assessment centres. We do the assessment of the offender, but we also start programming right when they come to us, and we're going to replicate it for women. In essence, we're going to be assessing women. They're going to be starting their program as soon as they come to us.
The other thing is that we have what we call “aboriginal community development officers” who are going to be placed in our intake assessment centres, or aboriginal intervention centres, so that the release planning, especially for those who express an interest in returning to an indigenous community, starts right at the outset. We don't wait until six months before the offender is about to be released.
These are some of the kinds of innovative approaches that we're using.