Actually, you've raised a very good point about racial profiling. I'm glad that one of the points you made is there are programs within the Montreal police department dealing with this. The question is not confined to Montreal; it's a problem that I think we as a society have become much more aware of in the last number of years, and I'm encouraged when police departments and others working with our judicial system are aware of it and take steps to do this.
It seems to me that we are relying on the judges. And we're talking about people who have been convicted after all protections within Canadian law have been exercised. Again, where there is judicial discretion, I'm sure it'll be exercised in a proper manner. For the most part, when we're talking about individuals who are submitting their DNA, it's after they have received the benefits of the Canadian judicial system and have been convicted.
Now with respect to the middle part of your question, I'm going to ask Mr. Bird if he could please address some of those comments and concerns.