Nobody can take a stab at it? Okay.
That's really unfortunate, because if we don't have any data on it—and it's not your fault, of course—in terms of public policy we're rather flying blind here. This legislation is a bit of a shot in the dark. I have intended to support the legislation, but I regret that we don't have the data, and I just put that on the record.
Secondly, there are two notable statistics in the deck you provided, from my point of view. They should be noted as benchmarks. One is that only 40% of the Bill C-35 charges result in convictions. That's a 40% conviction rate.
Would I be correct in saying that if we increased the pretrial incarceration rate above 40%, we would probably be keeping innocent people in jail pending their trials?
Maybe you can't answer that.