Mr. Chair, documents were provided, for example, to Parliament in respect to the costing of Bill C-10 at the time, in terms of requests, and we certainly continue to watch the impact of this. We don't run a comprehensive database. Over 80% of the administration of justice is done by provincial authorities. The downstream impacts of these measures will take some time to assess, but we will certainly be working with our provincial colleagues to monitor that.
I should say, as well, trying to capture, in some sort of scientific and empirical way, the impact of this in the context of a changing society, in the context of evolving crime patterns, in the context of evolving policing activities and prosecution decisions, is a complex undertaking. We have taken steps to try to bring more science and rigour to the costing. We have experts who would be happy to provide to the committee, who could talk about the all-in impacts on society of victimization and crime.