No it's not. The survey is conducted under the Statistics Act, which protects confidentiality of responses. That is made clear to the respondents of the victimization survey. When it starts, Statistics Canada conducts a telephone interview. We can provide the committee with all the methodology, which would go with the information that was asked previously about the likelihood to report and how it is done in the field.
Just to come back to one of the questions you had, I suggest we also provide to the committee the list of upcoming research or information we're going to release soon. There is a self-reported sexual assault study we'll be releasing by the end of the year, or maybe at the beginning of the winter. There could be interesting information for the committee here and also one on human trafficking that is going to be released next month. It's a small study though, very small.