That's correct.
It varies throughout Canada in different jurisdictions. For example, in Prince Edward Island the provincial court does essentially all of the major criminal work. That's where it's done. So each jurisdiction will have variations, and the figures are anywhere from probably 2% to 5%, something in that range. The interesting point, then, again arises of what is the amount of time that it takes. That's what the courts are utilizing. So there is a variation across Canada.