I think it's a function of a couple of things. Number one, it's making the improvements that we want to make to the national case management system. I think the AG also highlighted a number of areas where we need to have better data. We've started that process. The more information we have, the more incisive and acute we're going to be in the decisions we make.
The other thing we are trying, as I said a little bit earlier in the discussion, is to focus in on what we refer to as data mining. It's the issue of going into federal, provincial, and municipal law enforcement databases and seeing if we can do a better job at investigating the sorts of people we're looking for. A lot of them, quite honestly, are hiding in plain sight. They are simply there; they have failed to report. So we need to assure ourselves that we are doing the obvious things to look for them if they are just sitting there under their proper name and residing somewhere in Canada.