Right now there have been recent developments on that front. We want to release more data and make it more accessible to the public, so we're currently working with one of our units at the RCMP to publish that type of data using the open government data concept. For example, some of the reports that we publish are for prevention, like the bulletin reports and things like that. They will be the types of reports that we will look at to be uploaded to that portal, as well as fraud-related data that's coming.
Even for the academic sector, for example, if they want to do research, the data will be a lot more accessible, because some trend data will become available, hopefully, in the near future.
Of course, data will be anonymized to protect victim and suspect information, but the data will still be sufficient to enable some trends to be seen. As Mr. Lynam mentioned, the annual report will also provide some good contextual data as well.