Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, we have to do both. I think there has been a lot of emphasis on restorative justice by this department in the last number of years. By restorative justice, I mean there have been a lot of community justice committees that were set up and in the development stage. Some communities have very good justice systems in place. Others are exploring the idea, and there are quite a few who do not have it yet. There is going to be renewed emphasis to work with the communities who would like to have community justice committees and go that route. I think the aboriginal people within the communities hold the view that people in the communities would like to deal with the justice right at the community level. We have to work with the communities to provide an approach in doing community justice right at community levels by the elders and by other people in the community. There has been a lot effort in that area.
At the same time, we have to have institutions that could provide programs that have adequate space and resources to provide good programs, and people who are in the correctional centres, so we are not just warehousing them. There is a program in place for them to deal with the problems that individuals may have, and at the same time build some skills so they could be useful for the communities they come from once they have done their time and they go back to their communities. Thank you.