As I mentioned earlier on, we've had 20 such cases, unfortunately, over the last decade. In that time we've learned to work very well together with the RCMP, the military, and our intelligence services to refine how we approach these so-called critical incidents.
Not in every single case have we had a successful outcome. We've had some tragic outcomes, but in the vast majority there has been a safe release. We won't ever be satisfied until every single individual who's been abducted comes home safely.
As my colleague has mentioned, although we feel we work well together as the Government of Canada, we still can make things better. We are even today learning lessons from previous cases and trying to apply them, for example, to better support families who are going through trauma almost as acute as that of the individuals who have been abducted. There's more we can do to intensify our engagement with families, and that's just one example of the kinds of improvements we're constantly searching for.