To clarify so that you haven't misunderstood my remark, I didn't say that the only ones that would be remaining would be Criminal Code offences. What I did say is that in terms of conducting a statistical analysis about the likely efficacy of this provision to achieve the policy intent, you have to start with a statistical summary from somewhere, and we used that particular data set. Among that data set, which we consider to be a representative sample, that was the distribution suggesting that 94% would not have resulted in the creation of a record.
Just before I amplify that point, if one were tried for the eight remaining Criminal Code offences in a court downtown and one did not obtain an absolute discharge or a conditional discharge, one would have a criminal record. To us it seems to be important not to differentiate between being convicted of that very same offence in a summary trial from what would happen downtown.