Sure.
There are different sources of data that you can use as a researcher. One that you rely on is Statistics Canada data. We have certainly pulled that data and analyzed it for overall patterns. But Statistics Canada data does not provide contextual information about specific cases or sources of firearms in specific cases.
If you're interested in doing that kind of research, you have to go through the painstaking process of pulling the cases and doing research case by case on the information that's available about the source of a firearm, the context and whether the gun was legally owned or not. That's the work that we've been doing for very many years. That's the work that was presented and requested by the Mass Casualty Commission that recently concluded. We have all that data. It was presented to the commission along with other expert reports.