Yes, certainly. As I said, we were experiencing an increase in injury admissions in Alberta and were able to substantiate that we're now admitting about 100 patients a year for gunshot wounds, in addition to homicide and suicide. The national figures for homicide and suicide are approximately 200 and 600 for firearms.
In Alberta, the admission data often doesn't get presented. We did have a national database for injury admissions that was within CIHI—the national trauma registry—but it was discontinued due to funding approximately 10 years ago. Having a national repository that captures all of the injury admission data for firearms would actually be very useful to inform policy.
Nevertheless, we've seen an increase in admissions. The prairie provinces have the highest number of admissions per capita in Canada. Based on the data I've seen from B.C. and Alberta, annual admissions in Canada probably exceed 500. There's a significant—