During the Pickton investigation we reorganized the forensic services so we could harness all of our resources across the country. As we ramped up the Vancouver lab to handle the demand for the Pickton investigation, we utilized resources and other facilities across the country to do work that would normally have been done there.
So in answer to your question, during that period of time the number of samples we actually processed remained about the same, with the exception of the Pickton case, of course, which was a separate issue.