I was going to pass, but I'm going to ask one question. Maybe Mr. Cannavino or Mr. Wilson may be able to get this.
When Professor Doob was before us this morning he challenged the relevance of this figure that you constantly throw forward, the 40% of crimes being committed by persons on bail, parole, temporary absence, or probation. I'm not going to ask you to go back, Mr. Wilson, and recall those thousand cases of crimes in Toronto, but I think you would be able to do the following. Of the 32 people facing the manslaughter and homicide charges in 2006, you have 14 on bail and 13 on probation. Could you find out and get back to the committee on what charges they were confronted with on bail, what they had been convicted of, and what they were spending time on probation for? I'm assuming you can't get me that now.