There are regular reviews done of the clients down south,
both adults and children. The significant challenge is the multiple presenting problems, very, very complex, in many cases, presenting problems that require constant 24/7 supervision. There is such a wide array of special needs and requirements that it would be impossible, in the estimation of the government, to be able to bring back a facility worth 10 or 15 of these folks all with a wide array of problems, to try to put them all in one facility. When they are placed down south, we have the ability to be able to go and place them in specific facilities and have the critical mass and economies of scale to deal with the specific presenting problems that an individual child or adult may have. Mr. Chair, with your indulgence, I would ask the Minister if he would like to add anything further in terms of rationale.