Okay. Thank you to both of you.
You raised some issues about how you're addressing rural crime, but I want to pull it back a little.
I was looking at some stuff from Statistics Canada and it seemed to indicate that Saskatchewan might have slightly different issues as to rural crimes than some of the other prairie provinces. In one, it referred to Manitoba and Saskatchewan as having high rates of rural crime that were the results of higher rates of all types of crime: violent, property, and other crime. In Alberta, it was largely due to property crime.
There was another StatsCan study that referred to the crime severity index being much higher in Saskatchewan than in the other two provinces.
I wonder whether you could comment on that. Do you have any information about why that might be? That might help me understand a bit more.