I have one last comment that I am going to make with regard to this, Mr. Chairman. This session, the Minister tabled these documents regarding zero violence and the policy in respect to zero violence.
On one hand, I know the Minister is making a great effort to try to get out to the public that any type of violence should not be tolerated but, on the other part of the spectrum of his responsibilities, he has a couple of facilities that have continual break aways that have violent incidents occurring. It is coming from both sides of the Minister's initiative he is trying to address. One area is not being addressed.
I recognize he is saying he is concerned about staff morale, and rightly so. The major concern I have is in the safety of my constituents. I feel that is my responsibility. It seems to say that if you are going to try to encourage and get a message out to the public that you are not going to tolerate any type of violence, then you should take the responsibility upon yourself to discourage any type of violent incidents such as break aways from happening. I think these type of things have to be addressed in these facilities because these type of incidents cannot keep going on. Since April, there have been at least four or five. We are fortunate that we have not had a fatal incident. Thank you.