I'd like to preface my comments by saying I think Statistics Canada does great work. It's really important that we collect whatever data we can and that we're bringing back the census. All of this is very important information for us to be able to do our jobs and service our communities appropriately.
However, I'm a little perplexed by some of the information I've been hearing today. In particular, I think there was a comment made that for aboriginal victims of homicide, the cases have been more frequently resolved than in non-aboriginal communities. I find that really surprising considering we have so many murdered and missing aboriginal women today. The numbers don't seem to add up in my mind.
I'll give you a chance to respond and then I have a follow-up question.