There's no doubt that the attrition rate is significant for sexual assault cases, and I assume that is what you're getting at, but I would prefer to defer to Statistics Canada, because they're the people we turn to when we look at conviction rates. I imagine that my colleague has their deck here and is looking for what they provided to you last week.
Generally, in terms of what statistics are available on these different types of offences that fall within the violence against women and girls parameter, I would like to mention.... I'm not sure whether you're hearing from the RCMP, but the Human Trafficking National Coordination Centre keeps some data that I think you might find very interesting concerning the prevalence of human trafficking as well as the types of venues in which it occurs. We know that it's predominantly sexual exploitation of young women and girls in Canada, but they can provide you with more information on it as well.