Our data is from 2004-05. Much of it circles around the census, so that we are linked to that type of cyclical information. I would be guessing to say which way it was going, but it would be based on these different little bits and pieces that we get in. We're hopeful it's gone down.
There's been a huge effort through organizations like Pamela's and other organizations, and some coordination among the provinces and territories, to bring this down. The regulations have also been tightened up virtually across the country on car seats and boosters so that bigger children are now in boosters. There has been much done in terms of education about car seat safety. In many cases of car accidents, the children might have been in car seats but those weren't installed properly. So there's been much education there.
There has been a great deal of education around water safety in recent years. There has been a large emphasis on bicycle helmets and safety for those types of things. We still see trampolines in our neighbours' backyards, which gives me a certain worry. I don't think I would go that direction myself as a parent. But my sense is that we probably are improving because there have been many steps taken. In addition, Athana talked about the improved regulations on product safety and consumer safety that are coming into place.