That's great. Thank you.
Sometimes we'll read or hear in the media that the rate of violence against women and girls has increased or decreased, but I've often found that the data collection is not consistent. If it's just based on reporting, we know from research that the number of people who actually report is a poor reflection of the actual incidence. If we look at the number of people who are actually convicted, that's significantly lower. Is that one of your priorities in terms of the policing side, the reporting side, and the outcomes as well?