Mr. Kingston, that was the question I had. If you can't answer that question, my second question for you is this. Appearing before this committee, it would be reasonable to think that questions would be: What are the auto manufacturers doing? How much are they spending on making their cars harder to steal? The fact that you don't have a number to provide to this committee so that we can verify whether or not the auto manufacturers are indeed doing their part to counter this massive increase of thefts of the second-largest investment that Canadians make is simply unacceptable.
The average car in Canada has gone up in cost by 30% since 2019. The average cost is now $45,000. Why are they easier to steal now, when they cost 30% more and when they have more technology in them, than they did previously?