Thank you for the question. It's a good question.
It's difficult in the administrative data that we have, because we don't have any indication about consecutive or concurrent. What we are able to do with the court data is to look at the most serious offence in that case and use that as a way of presenting all of the information for the case. It is possible that there are multiple convictions within a single case. In the instance of multiple charges, it is possible to have multiple convictions within the case. But for this exercise, and with the difficulty of aggregate sentencing, the most serious is presented.