Chair, could we make sure we get some of that information? Perhaps we could discuss that a little later.
Moving on to chapter 7, if we take a look at table 7.5 within that chapter, we notice that between 2005-06 and 2006-07 there was a significant jump in the number of removals in Canada of 11.2%. At the same time, there was a 30% increase in detainees, so we're vastly increasing the number of people who appear to be rounded up and put in detention, but the numbers don't match. There is an 11% increase in removals but a 30% increase in detention.
I've come across particular cases. One that I feel free to mention is the Tabaj family, where a mother was removed from a hospital and taken to--