So some areas could go up because one area is doing a better job. We have to look at the issue of policing in its whole context, Canada-wide.
I want to come back to Mr. Norlock's point on what do the customers say. That's something, actually, strangely enough, that we get quite a number of calls on in our MP's office. I'm from Prince Edward Island, and people call the RCMP in our case. They don't show up for three hours, or they don't show up at all.
In fact, we had a case the other night. They don't steal whole cars in P.E.I. now. Somebody pulled into a driveway and stole two doors off a new car, if you can imagine that, and the police didn't show up for a while.
I think your analogy with a doctor is a good one. We don't send a doctor to everyone's home. How do you handle that, and how do we explain to the public that it is highly costly to have a police officer go to the door for a fairly minor crime when you could get the information over the phone? How do you intend to work on that?