Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Just for the witnesses, I also come from a background in policing, most of which was in criminal investigations and then as chief of police.
In some of what you've said, particularly Mr. Shur, you talked about a gut feeling, and I think sometimes police officers refer to that as policing intuition.
But what we're talking about here is not necessarily what people would think of as the family down the street. The people being relocated—and I think somebody indicated they are in the area of less than 5%—are not whom you would call witnesses that were not involved. We're talking about people from inside the crime family, in the biggest sense.
I think, Professor Fyfe, you indicated that very few of these people were already working.
In our view, we need to look at 100%, but the vast majority of these people come from backgrounds where they're not professionals; they're not people from a steady employment background, and, equally, they're not coming from what a lot of us would think of as a normal family background.
Am I fair in that assessment?