As a comment on that, it appears to me that the management of investigations and policing--police chiefs, police service boards, etc.--would be to reallocate certain budgetary amounts in the current system for doing this. In fact maybe at the end of the day, although it would be complex, if a proper business case could be made it would cost us very little.
But there's another point I want to make, and that is on a comment Justice Cory made when he was our witness. He said that through their study, in 26% of the cases in the United States the prime suspect has been eliminated.
How do you react to that, Mr. Rondinelli?