Thank you, Mr. Chair. I do want to recognize that that is one of the challenges that we have identified. That is, frankly, a challenge we face now. We do work with all the inmates now to plan for reintegration almost immediately up their intake. We do work to try and set up inmates upon their release for the best prospects of success. You know, it often is a very difficult challenge. We do anticipate that there might be a greater receptiveness among community members and family for assisting these folks as they are coming out because they have demonstrated that personal commitment to seek those types of improvements.
I think it is a reasonable expectation that some of those challenges, at least one of those key challenges of successfully reintegrating inmates, is, you know, there is often a reluctance to find accommodations. We think, by demonstrating that personal commitment to complete a program like this, that hopefully will address some of the barriers. We do recognize, though, that this will continue to be a challenge and something that we will continue to have to work on. Thank you, Mr. Chair.