For sexual assault specifically, we haven't seen any significant differences across the country. But as Mr. Clermont said, 30,000 for a sample is big, but when we get to sexual assault, which is not that frequent, it's hard to do a regional comparison because then we get into very small samples. We're able to get reliable numbers for the largest provinces, like Ontario, Quebec, or British Columbia, but for many of them we couldn't even release a number. For those that we have, there was no difference. For violent crime in general, usually it's a bit higher in the Prairies than the other provinces, and in the territories as well.
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