Quickly, I have one last question for you.
We've heard a lot of information that tends to be empirical. On one hand, we've been told that the number of people granted release who then commit crimes has gone up significantly since Bill C‑75 came into force. On the other, we've been told that it has been much harder for offenders to be granted bail since the legislation came into force.
How can the data be compiled in order to accurately reflect what's going on, so that real—not anecdotal—evidence informs decision-making?