I don't want to give the impression that I feel once her DNA is in the National DNA Data Bank that we're going to find her remains, because I don't. The coroner in British Columbia has been doing this for years, and he has profiled all his unidentified remains. I think I was one of the first people or the first to offer my DNA to compare against his profile, so I know her human remains have not been found in British Columbia.
I don't know if she's in the B.C. crime scene index, but statistics show that if somebody is abducted, usually their remains are found within five kilometres of where they were last seen. So statistics would say she's likely in British Columbia, but who knows? Maybe she hitchhiked and somebody took her to Alberta or Saskatchewan or Ontario. I don't feel as if the minute this is going to get turned on I'm going to find her. I want to know that if I were to get sick and die next week, and if she gets found, somebody would be able to know and give her a proper service.
That's another aspect.