We'll move from that, because clearly we're talking about March data, and a lot of time has passed—an entire construction season has passed since then—so I think this morning we're probably barking up a tree that isn't going to yield us a significant amount of information on that.
In terms of the Truth in Sentencing Act, I sense and feel that a significant portion of the analysis hasn't been done regarding the cost to the taxpayer and the general population, given the possibility that many criminals are being released before their sentences have been fully served. I'm wondering if you've done any analysis, because I know the RCMP and many victims' groups have done a significant amount of analysis on the cost to the population when people who are likely to commit crimes or who haven't been rehabilitated are out committing these crimes. So I'm wondering whether you have done any analysis of the cost to Canadians of people being released from prison too early.