Thank you.
I'm going to shift gears a little bit. The focus is on a study about rural crime, and we have to look a bit at the assumptions and numbers and what we're talking about when we talk about rural crime.
I was reading an article—and I can always provide a copy to other folks, if they want—that was interesting because there was a quote from a Corporal Rob King with the RCMP's communications unit. In it, he states that he believes that in rural areas people tend to report crime more than they do in larger cities, where police forces are so busy that they might not even have time to take the complaint.
I have to admit that even in my own situation—my bicycle was stolen from my back yard—I didn't report it to the police. I'm curious about whether, when we're talking about rates of crime, there are differences in reporting levels that have ever been measured between rural areas and city areas.