We don't collect that in terms of the units represented here. I know that Statistics Canada releases regular crime stats on the prevalence of fraud and cybercrime. In some cases, that trend is increasing in the cyber-enabled. That has increased year to year.
One of the additional aspects is that we don't just focus on the arrests, charges or convictions. We try to take a holistic approach to reducing victimization. In some cases, that could be recovery efforts to help people freeze or recover their money, as I mentioned.
Other efforts are to work with different service providers, so if we come across infrastructure, web domains or websites that we think are being used by fraudsters, we reach out to those service providers to say that we think fraudsters are using this. They can then take action to take those offline and what have you.
We also focus a lot, as I mentioned, on the prevention side. We really focus on a holistic approach to tackling and reducing that level of victimization.