It's not representative of the population, but I think it's representative of the population that police services provide service to. We are not seeing a large number of first nations individuals. Most of our affected people are young adult males who are challenged by addictions, and by being transient. We've had a number of homeless affected people come into contact with police, and there are those with mental health challenges.
We have a full-time dedicated investigator who deals only with the affected people and their families. Regardless of what circumstances brought those individuals into contact with the police and then into contact with the IIO, to us they are our affected people, and we are committed to providing them with very good support during the IIO investigation.