First, let me say how delightful it is to be coming to a committee meeting on a Monday afternoon, especially the health committee.
I have a number of questions, and one of them follows up on one my colleague asked about the RCMP's collection and publishing of an annual report that used to occur, called the drug situation reports. The last report was published in 2009, as you said. As we all know, data is very important when we're tracking how we're doing in the system, because you can't just go by gut and people's different impressions. Yet this data—that used to be collected by the RCMP, that would have led to informed policy, informed decision-making around the kind of prevention we want to have, but would also give us a realistic view of what was happening out there in this area—doesn't happen anymore. I want to know why. Was it the RCMP who said we don't want to do this anymore, we don't need it as a tool? I'm looking at why such a valuable service was stopped.