That's correct, in 2008 in particular. I'm aware of ongoing research. It hasn't been completed yet. Initially, it was planned to do three studies. The first one was the profile of the population. The second was what happened while they were in prison, and the third was a community follow-up.
By virtue of doing a community follow-up, they can extend the sample up until 2009. I understand that the research branch is doing that work now and will expand the sample, as well as conduct the outcome, because at the time it was premature to look at that. Now we have enough of a sample.
I would estimate that we have about 450 to 500 cases who have been convicted of these offences over a 12-year period.