I can provide more information about the quality of the information we get from the GSS survey. This is a self-reported survey. Questions rely on thorough evaluation and focus groups. We want to make sure that we ask the right questions, in the right fashion, in the right order, with due diligence and good methodology. This is all done to get as much accurate information as possible.
When we ask Canadians about their victimization history, we also ask them if they had reported it to the police. In 90% of the cases, they had not reported sexual assaults or this type of victimization. They tell us if they have been victims. Is it possible that some people who have been victims don't tell us? Maybe, but I don't have this type of information. The GSS would probably be the best vehicle to collect that type of information.