Thank you, Commissioner.
Mr. Clay, I noticed that you were reading from a document. I don't know if you have a written report that you might be able to submit to us afterwards, but if you can do that, it would be appreciated. I know you were cut short in terms of trying to give us the details of these operations.
You talked about the United Kingdom having a 15-minute response time from 0800 to 2200, which is ten o'clock at night. It's 45 minutes thereafter. A report done for the defence department shows that incidents are actually time sensitive. In fact, the 2004 report I have here says that with our 30-minute standby time from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and two hours, the number of incidents that occur during that period from Monday to Friday, which is our coverage, is 17%, but if you increase that to, let's say, the time we're talking about in the U.K.--from 0800 to 2200--in fact 74% of the incidents would be covered. In this case, the example given is seven days a week and 16 hours of coverage from 8:00 a.m. until midnight.
Did you get that kind of analysis in other countries, or is that something that is too detailed for you to talk about? I do see that you talk about evenings in some cases, and night and day. Are there stretches of time? Can you give us more detail?