Yes, I would. Clearly we share the concerns expressed by the Member, where we are hoping to move to a system where there might be fewer. But I do notice, looking at the highs and lows over the last five years, that the numbers seem to be going up. Now, one of the reasons for that might be, and this is a problem across Canada which I heard a good deal about when I was in the FPT in Halifax, is that there are more and more people being in custody who are on remand. So that might be one of the reasons for the increase in numbers. But the peak high in the last year is 18, which is not that many less than the number of beds we are contemplating in the new facility. Also too, if there was a sudden jump in numbers, I don't think we would want to be sending people south. Also, and I'm not absolutely certain of this, but it would seem to me that the current facility was so not like a real, proper facility in that it was more like a group home, that there may have been inmates that couldn't be housed there and had to be housed somewhere else.
So although it is quite correct, we have not yet in the last five years hit the 23-bed number, we still think that the size of the facility is appropriate and would accommodate possible future growth in numbers. Thank you.