We can look at what it is we're able to report on when we fall into a small category of respondents. Depending on the sample size and everything, race would be difficult to report especially for certain subgroups, but if we focus more on victimization at large rather than on a specific type of offence for which we could be victimized, we can look at what we have and provide to the committee some numbers about the immigrant population and those who have said they are immigrants to see if there are differences.
Samuel, I think you looked at that factor.... In fact, it would be less. The prevalence of victimization would be less among the immigrant population when we control for all other characteristics.