These are decisions for the government, whether they want to reintroduce or reform the parole system.
With respect to indigenous women, we have to look at a variety and a wide range of alternatives to incarceration. That includes the accessibility of conditional sentencing, which is basically serving sentences in the community, and certainly parole can play a very big role. Right now, indigenous women are being released way later than non-indigenous women, so there has to be some movement on that.
We have women who are primarily patients, not inmates, and they require a therapeutic environment, not a correctional environment.