I appreciate the very practical suggestions that you're making for the committee. Quite often we have lots of rhetoric but not so much on the practical end. Thank you for that.
Also, again, you said a very narrow scope, and I think it's important for us to keep in mind that there are—I don't know the exact number—probably somewhere between 50,000 and 70,000 people who achieve bail in Ontario in a given year. When you talk about 587, that's obviously too large a number, but, of the bail system as a whole, it's a very small number of the cases. Would you agree with that?