And we're actually at the end of our time here.
I will say I'm still troubled by the fact that drug offences are not included when we calculate the crime rate. In every single city we visited, when we talked about organized crime and met with the different stakeholders, drugs were the number one focus of discussion, wherever we went. And from personal experience--I can only speak for my community of Abbotsford, but it has been called the crime capital of Canada, at least last year, thanks to Statistics Canada--my concern is if we really want a true picture and we want to communicate that true picture to Canadians, we need to find a way of incorporating drug statistics in the overall crime rate. Otherwise, I think we're going to continue to mislead Canadians.
Are there any plans to provide a more consistent treatment of how we deal with drug offences?