Thanks, Mr. Chair.
I was quite interested in some of the exchanges and some of the questions that Ms. James had been discussing back and forth with the two of you. At the end of her round of questioning, she was asking about the metrics and the measurements, and you've given some examples of some of the ways that you see yourselves measuring the success or the performance of the programs. I may have missed some of it but I was trying to make notes as best as I could.
You had mentioned something about the number of police contacts of the participants in the programs as being one of the measurements. I'm just wondering how you get those measurements. Do you have access to CPIC? Where does that information come from and how are you able to access that information on participants to actually be able to see exactly their contacts with police? I would say that would be a measurement of crime prevention but I'm just wondering how you gather that information and what it has shown.