Mr. Solomon, I'm new to this committee, but not new to law enforcement. In British Columbia, there used to be a very effective counterattack program. It was very effective, if I might say so myself. It went on for a long time, and is still perhaps there; I'm not aware.
Would you look at the costs of increased prosecutions or charges, the court costs, administrative costs, and then compare that with the same amount of money being spent on counterattack, education, stricter enforcement of what exists? Have you looked at that, and have you come to the conclusion, still, that what you're proposing would be more beneficial?