Would you do that, and provide it to the clerk of the committee.
In that same study we had done by the library, they did comparisons of incarceration rates as a result of convictions for murder in a number of countries, and Canada stands out, as even higher than the United States, for the number of years that people spend in custody as a result of murder convictions. They're higher than any other country they've studied. Are these statistics accurate? They're showing roughly 28 years are spent post-conviction in custody. Is that figure accurate?