Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to start with you, Mr. Kaye. One of the things that I try to do and that I think probably other committee members try to do any time we have a piece of legislation before us is to get an understanding of the problem that it seeks to address, the magnitude of that problem, and the prevalence.
When I tried to do that, the only evidence that I could find was from your organization. Your organization has indicated that 10 police dogs have been killed in the line of duty between May 25, 1965, and and October 7, 2013, a period of 48 years, three of which were killed over the past decade.
Have I accurately quoted your organization? Did those stats come from the Canadian Police Canine Association?