My second question may be for Mr. Buckle.
We have DNA banks in Quebec that are not controlled by the RCMP, naturally. They come under the Civil Code and are used to determine paternity. We now have a Superior Court order. We used to do blood tests, but this is no longer done. We now do a DNA test.
The DNA test is always carried out by very specialized companies. They have numerous DNA samples which are used for comparison. These data banks have been around longer than yours and contain more DNA samples that you may have, even here, in Ottawa. In fact, paternity tests have been carried out for many years. Up to 3 000 to 4 000 are done per year.
Do you have any agreements with these laboratories, which are unique, whereby they forward the results of their research? Unless there is an identical system in the other provinces. I am not familiar with common law, which applies in these provinces.