If you could provide the committee the actual numbers of arrests, and how many convictions have resulted from these arrests, that would be very telling. That would be very helpful. If you can figure that out later on and submit it to the committee, I would really appreciate that.
In terms of method, it sounds to me that you are more focused on the prevention and loss recovery, as opposed to investigating and catching the criminals. If the criminals are out there, they're going to find different ways to victimize more people. That, perhaps, is part of the reason the public always feels like we're trying to catch up to these technologies and criminal methods.
To change the channel, last week we heard from the CRTC that telecom industries, or companies, feed data—bulk data—to the CRTC. You report to the CRTC. Do you feel there is a challenge on information sharing between the CRTC and RCMP, or to a unit? At the same time, regarding the telecom and financial industries, are you able to get data from them or flags from them when suspicious activity is going on?