Again, any time you try to make an estimate and gauge future behaviour it is very difficult. I know, for instance, that the department tells me on a regular basis about the cost to victims of crime. I was testifying on auto theft. It's $1.2 billion. When you've already had the damage, when you've already had the suffering, and you've already had the theft, it's easier to put a figure on that, but it is much more difficult...
Again, I always ask what the cost is when people are not being detained and they continue to offend and they continue to create more victims.
So you're right. It's very difficult. You're right, we did put an estimate in there. Again, the department, working with Public Safety--again, I don't have direct control over these things--works very hard to try to come up with that as best they can.