Then my last question is this. A non-partisan coalition of 300 organizations, including the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the Canadian Professional Police Association, the Canadian Public Health Association, the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, the Jewish women's international organization, victims' organizations, etc., have prepared a paper, and they claim that from 1995, when the gun registry was introduced, to 2004, per annum, 300 deaths have been saved, that the homicide of women with firearms has gone down by 62%, and that robberies with firearms have reduced by 57%.
I am quite interested in knowing how they are able to extricate the data regarding this information and are able to compile it when we were just told that the data that is being used is not accurate and doesn't address a lot of things. There's a disconnect, and I want to know how to correct that misperception in my head.