All right, we'll have to leave that there.
I have a question for Mr. Rondinelli. I'm not a lawyer, and that's both a plus and a minus in this work. One of the things I was left with from our witnesses on Tuesday, who were mostly from the police sector, was that the DNA analysis in the databank was a helpful tool in exonerating the innocent. There have been some media reports about some wrongfully convicted people recently being exonerated because of DNA evidence.
Is it only accessible to the crown? Is it accessible to defence attorneys? Can you explain that to me a bit, because that's the only reason I would actually favour an expansion, to help the wrongly accused. And if it's not working, I need some help on that one.