I would refer you to slide 2 of the presentation, which looks at youth from 12 to 17 years old accused of police-reported crime by the type of clearance status. You will notice that it shows the rate per 100,000 youth in Canada from 1999 through to 2009. The reason we include a rate is to deal with any variations in the population, whether of those accused or of those who are victims, so you would be looking at a true measure over time of what was happening in terms of police-reported crime in Canada.
What you can see over that trend is that the number of youth who are charged, or for whom charges are recommended, has decreased over that time period while the rate of youth cleared otherwise has actually increased. Again, it is the rate we are showing here.