I should point out that this is not a new survey. This has been done for dozens of years. It's done in all the OECD countries, so there's some commonality. All the surveys aren't exactly the same because of different legislation and so on, but they do comparative studies, the UN does comparisons, and there's nothing new here.
They do probe those questions. It's not simply an opinion that's done by some paid researcher. It's a professional survey that's done. They test for those inaccuracies and put in place controlled measures for them. While there are shortcomings and it's not perfect, our view is that it's a better measure of actual levels of crime than crimes reported to police.
I agree with Dave. I would encourage you to have the chief statistician and his expert who has been running this survey for years and years come before you to testify, if for no other reason than that it's under way right now. You want to make sure that the data that's published is the best it can be.