The overall coverage rate of adults with certificates in the criminal justice system is more like 25%, in the sense that we issue, for example, 65,000 criminal certificates a year in Ontario, but there are between about 250,000 and 300,000 accused persons entering the criminal justice system in Ontario per year. So our overall average coverage rate is about 25%, but for these types of serious offences, the coverage rate is very high.
One of the reasons for that--I have one more sentence, if I may--is that a very high percentage of these people are detained in custody pending their trial, and people who make application from custody are almost always successful. They have no assets, they have no jobs, so they are financially eligible, and they are very highly likely to face incarceration if convicted of the crime.