—and to make those fully transparent to the public and to publish them on a regular annual basis. Their publication would also include not only the reported rate of crime but also annual, ongoing victimization survey data and the like.
If I may swerve just for a moment, in the Commercial Drive-Grandview district of Vancouver, they started to do a local community survey. What they were astounded by was just how many other concerns members of the community had concerning criminal justice issues and social ills. Lots of these were not the ones that would show up in the official reported stats.
Obviously we want to fully understand what the community members think, not only in terms of criminal incident reduction but also in terms of reduction of fears that they may have, whether well-based or not, and also whether there are other nuisance-related offences that bother them.