Perhaps we'll pursue that in the future with the study we're doing on organized crime.
Chief Superintendent Shean, I was a bit concerned. At least twice in your presentation you made reference to the corruption of public officials. I know, certainly, there have been attempts, I think most notoriously in Quebec, where public officials were threatened and attacked and killed on a couple of occasions. Your comments seem to go beyond that, where public officials have been corrupted. I assume by that you meant bribery or outright involvement in criminal activity. I'm less aware of those kinds of situations. It was a blanket statement.
I guess I'm trying to get from you just how extensive you see the involvement of public officials in corruption, being involved with organized crime. Are there public cases you can point us to where there have been convictions?