Again, sir, we see these as two separate issues.
We believe the ideal world, of course, would be an expansion of the data bank to capture those offences that I referred to previously as well as an expansion of lab capacity. It's a tool. All cases do not require immediate turnaround. Indeed, many cases do not require turnaround within the 114 days, because there is sufficient evidence to take someone to court and convict them. In those cases, the evidence of DNA perhaps becomes evidence that's just a little more compelling. In other cases, where you have a violent offender on the street and you need to identify this person, you would want that type of turnaround to be virtually immediate.