In my remarks, what I said was what we witness every time there is an attempt to address really critical issues in our society by utilizing carceral responses like dual or mandatory charging, or potentially the electronic monitoring bracelet, is how that is utilized, because we have bias in our system. We can't ignore that. We have bias. We have racism in our system. It's evidenced by the fact that there are more indigenous women and Black people in prison than there are white people, proportional to the percentage of their population in our country.
When you look at responses like electronic monitoring, you would see, for example—
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