It is true that the number of times firearms were drawn was much less than the number of times tasers were drawn. Now, there was a previous question about whether we receive a report on the use of firearms. The way we get a report on firearms is that each time a firearm is drawn or used, there is an investigation by the special investigations unit. Those reports are brought to the board—not in public but confidentially, because they involve conduct issues—and they give us a sense of the number of times firearms have been used in the city.
So there's no question that the rate is much lower for firearms than tasers in terms of deployment, but the majority of the time, the taser is simply demonstrated and not used.