Mr. Mauser, I want to try and understand something. You have statistics on homicide rates in Canada as compared to the United States. But I want you to know that conditional sentences do not apply in cases involving homicide. They apply only to crimes which are not homicides, except, obviously, in cases of manslaughter, where that is possible. When murder, premeditated murder, the murder of a policeman, and other similar crimes are concerned, they do not apply.
Have you compiled figures in Canada with respect to the failure of conditional sentences since the legislation came into effect in 1996? Do you have any figures on this, or have you not compiled these data?