Yes, I can. What we're referring to is the Highway of Tears investigation, along Highway 16 in northern British Columbia. I believe that 13 young women have been found murdered and five are missing. In fact, I investigated one in Smithers when I was a corporal investigator in northern British Columbia.
Each investigation is done generally starting from a missing persons complaint. One of the best practices we've developed is a policy the RCMP has now that requires missing people to be presumed murdered until the investigators can demonstrate a different or alternative explanation. In terms of information sharing and the comparison of crime scene evidence from all those disparate cases, we have used computer programs to link those investigations so that they can make comparisons and share information with other task forces. For example, there is the one in the Lower Mainland in British Columbia with respect to the missing women in the Vancouver area. There is also Project KARE in Alberta.
Those information exchanges and the comparison of evidence and those types of things are the best practices that have come out of that.