I'm going to turn to Audra. It's nice to see you again, Audra.
When I was out in Edmonton, one thing I heard quite a bit was that the cuts made to corrections by the previous government have made it really difficult for your parole officers and program officers to do their job and that you're being inundated with paperwork, as distinct from dealing with people and ensuring their success.
Could you comment on that?
Let me say that you do an amazing job. I don't mean this in any way to imply that you're not doing a great job, in spite of all the work you have, but you are basically having to do a lot more work. You have more paperwork and less people time.