When you speak of the success, obviously our objective is to be successful in our investigations and subsequent prosecutions. I'm not so sure we have kept statistics or measured that. I will endeavour to check, but I'm not so sure they exist.
The witness protection program, for many, can be a panacea. It's an individual who sees a different location and a new life, when in actual fact what they find is the same life in a different location, with the same troubles that followed them, with the same idiosyncrasies in their human behaviour, and the same propensities for them to be involved in criminal activity. Speaking in terms of the provincial program, they can withdraw from the program at any given time. In fact, it would be deemed that they would be withdrawing from the program if they entered into a criminal lifestyle again, and they would lose support.
So they are monitored, but there are no guarantees--absolutely no guarantees. What we have found, by and large, is that when we relocate individuals, they find out that they didn't get a new life, that they have the same life, and they are probably lonelier, and they have a propensity to return to the location they were relocated from.