This was actually a significant operational cost.
After all, people could be brought over, but you still had to pay them.
The cost of a Grade A product was easy to calculate: based on the prisoner's age, calculate the cash value the prisoner could generate during the average work life in prison, give a discount, and that was the purchasing fee.
It wasn't cheap.
That's why they say that prisons here are profitable, there's no outsourcing without connections.
Brian was an extremely adaptable man.
As a boss, when he realized the cost he needed to pay, he immediately felt discomfort.
He said to Gandob, "I remember that cloning technology is developing quite well now, right?"
Gandob nodded, "The cloning technology for ordinary people is indeed progressing well, but I am not clear on the rest. The problem is, cultivating a clone consumes resources that are much more expensive than buying directly. It's not cost-effective."