One of the issues one runs into all the time when we look at crime rates is essentially comparability. There are issues obviously with comparability with incarceration rates as well because of differing systems. At the CCJS there was a study done specifically looking at comparability of types of crime and trying to make the crime comparison between the United States and Canada. We don't have those with us here, but there was a study done that did focus on identifying the kinds of things that are comparable and what aren't comparable.
That certainly is an issue here when you're looking at trying to make international comparisons in any domain. This is exemplary, based on what we do know in terms of how countries incarcerate and what the various levels are. In terms of the crime rates themselves, that's something we haven't done.