Thank you, Mr. Chairman. With regard to allowing communities authority for how people would serve their sentence and to assist them; especially in a lot of the smaller communities, you have a lot of cases of assault, family disputes, or incidents that seem to keep recurring. If there's a possibility of having an avenue there where the individual community justice committees could sentence a person to take a particular treatment program as part of their sentence.
I'll use your other favourite subject, the Tl'oondih Healing Society; say there is an opportunity for a family to try to resolve this issue because it might deal with family violence. Because a particular individual was charged with assault, instead of sending the individual to YCC to serve his time, send him to the camp to be dealt with in a more productive manner with regard to dealing with the problem. That may be a way of resolving the whole concept of the violence question and also assisting the family to deal with the problem that they've probably never had the opportunity to deal with. Instead of just sending the individual to incarceration and serving his time in jail, he will be serving his time in the sense of the word, but he will also be getting treatment. Is that part of the process that you can look at as a possibility for the community justice committees to take into consideration when they do sentence people?