Okay. Thank you.
Certain senior police officers in my region, Peel region in the Toronto area, have suggested to me that there is sometimes an underreporting of offences by police, especially young offenders, because they feel that the time they are required to put into investigate and prosecute the crime versus the sentence that will result under the Youth Criminal Justice Act just deters them from following through. So in many cases with repeat offenders they won't bother to process the crime. Does that make any sense to you? Have you seen anything in your studies that would suggest that is true?