I want to go to the numbers that were put out there. I think Irvin quoted these numbers as well.
In Quebec they have a fairly sophisticated system where they have a caseworker assigned right away and so on and we talked about the reporting of crime being at 40%. Right now we're talking about the reporting level being at approximately 30%. Do you see the differences between the provinces and the differences at the international level for the reporting of crime having anything to do with how victims...?
I think you were making that case, but can you refer to anything specific to edify this committee, a study or whatever the case might be, to clearly draw the line between, or connect the dots, so to speak, and show that when victims are a part of the process, after a while, when the legal structure and the framework are in place, it actually results in a higher reporting of crime?