I may have just inferred that from what he said, and maybe he was talking about the kinds of things you've just mentioned.
Now, I come back to my colleague Ms. Barnes' comment. If you look at my riding, Rexdale, there have been a lot of gun-related crimes, innocent people put at risk, but in many, many cases, not many people coming forward. And we have Crime Stoppers, the 1-800 numbers, the anonymous phone numbers. If people won't come forward in those circumstances, how will they come forward if they're offered some kind of witness protection? Is it just that they don't trust the anonymity of a Crime Stoppers number, for example? What's going on there?