We clearly both agree that the vast majority of Canadians charged with criminal offences exercise—rightfully so—their constitutional rights to be presumed innocent and to be released on bail. This study is not about those individuals.
This study is about the individuals you just quoted in your statistics. I didn't do the math on a calculator, but by my count, we're talking about the 80% who are repeat offenders and the OPP is charging on a regular basis. Of that 80%, we have individuals who are using firearms.
Do you agree with me, sir, that firearms, not only in Ontario but across this country, have seen a considerable spike in terms of usage in the commission of crimes over the last several years?