Certainly. Unreported crime is measured by Statistics Canada through the general social survey on victimization. That is a survey of Canadians aged 15 or older. Eight specific offence categories are asked about.
Based on the results released earlier this year, we know that one-quarter of Canadians 15 years of age or older reported being victims of a crime in the 12 months preceding this survey. Just under one-third of the Canadians who had been victimized reported that victimization to the police, and that's slightly down from 2004.
Now, one thing we do need to keep in mind with these data is that it is the individual's perception of the situation. It has not been an offence that has been substantiated by the police.