If they indict, it will be a shock wave through that part of the tax practice,
We're working on compounds to close that door so that drugs can't get out of the cell.
There is potential exposure there. Whether it's criminal responsibility or not, I can't gauge. Certainly they're ethically responsible, and in terms of civil penalties there's a good chance they'll have to answer to the government.
This is not going to change anything in the short-term (for prices) because most contracts are long-term and have a fixed price over a set period.
That's pretty unusual. They'd have to litigate the substance of the shelter before a jury in a criminal trial. It's hard to imagine that the government could pull that off. It's too complicated.