My remarks actually concerned three pieces of legislation. 80% of the cases decided under the former habitual offenders legislation were in the Vancouver region. There has also been disparity in how the dangerous offenders legislation has been applied; nowadays, it is primarily used in Ontario. I can get you some statistics to back that up. I said earlier that 40% of all dangerous offenders are designated as such in Ontario, but only 9% are designated as such in Quebec.
I also have figures on the other provinces. 403 criminals have been designated as being dangerous offenders since 1978, 168 in Ontario, 90 in British Columbia, 31 in Alberta and 29 in Saskatchewan. Obviously, we could calculate the percentages, but the important point is that Ontario has the most and Quebec the least.