I don't agree. In the example I provided in my opening remarks, focusing specifically on camcording, I believe there is the prospect of obtaining very specific data. We haven't seen it to date. We've seen numbers, as I say, that are all over the place. On that kind of issue, I think there is the prospect for identifying to what extent Canada is a player in this or is a source of the problem, and use that as a determinant as to whether or not we ought to move forward with potential new legislative reforms. But we ought not put the cart before the horse. We don't need legislative reforms before we actually have a sense of what the particular issue is.
In other areas, I'm inclined to agree. I don't know that we'll ever get a full sense of the problem, but if we're going to get into the business of prioritizing, both from a legislative perspective and a resource perspective, I think we have to know more than we know right now.