Well, in countries like England, the United States, or Canada, there are two ways we measure crime. One is from some sort of survey: the national crime victims survey in the United States, the British crime survey in England, and a general social survey in Canada. The other is what the police record. What you have to remember in Canada is that we have an extraordinarily low rate of reporting of crime to the police, and that rate has been going down over the last 20 years.
So whereas between 40% and 45% of victims in the United States or England report their crime to the police, in Canada we're at 31%. Just to put this in perspective, if you compare that to the province of Ontario, which has very limited victim services and rights and so on, you're looking at 30% reporting. Quebec is generally much more advanced, with much higher payments from compensation and other things, and there you're at 40%.