Yes, I'm sure. And that is being proposed from the national symposium, which has really got off the ground by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police.
Let me just say one other thing that we haven't talked about but is really important. The public sometimes gets frustrated, not so much by what seems to be the result but by not understanding the system. What we should be doing collaboratively--and we are--is trying to run a better criminal justice system.
In terms of organized criminal cases, the emergence of the mega cases, these are all being addressed. And the way they're being addressed is by collaborative approaches on the front end. We ask police officers to be lawyers, to decide what evidence should be brought forward. Crowns, now, are moving toward helping police on the front end. So you have a better product as it gets into the system.