In 2006 we did a study here in Edmonton. We looked at it and identified 137 people who had been arrested over 100 times in five years. Now, we stopped at 137, but we probably could have gone up to 237.
When we brought the backgrounds forward and diagrammed them out quite differently from the justice system partners' traditional look at it, it was just horrendous as to, first of all, why that level of crime existed, and then why our justice system was so bogged down and clogged up with what was going on.