Thank you.
I just have a follow-up question, and again, it has to do with the testimony we had from the retired director from the U.S. Department of Justice. It's just that he was here last week.
With respect to the proportion of people who have criminal backgrounds, I can't remember, frankly, if the RCMP provided that information—perhaps they did, perhaps they didn't—but I just happen to remember that this retired gentleman from the U.S. Department of Justice talked about the 95%. I think Mr. Hawn, in the discussion, helped clarify that point.
But I'd like to come back again to the testimony of the gentleman from the U.S. Department of Justice where he indicated, it seems to me I recall, that the witness protection program had been very successful in terms of prosecutions. I think he threw out a pretty high success rate. Whether we heard from the RCMP on that score, I can't recall, but I'm sure the researchers will.