While you do that, I'm going to go over to Ms. Olsen Harper.
Your testimony is really profound. I think, off-line, when we're having these conversations, this study is about the red dress alert, and it's an intervention, but upstream, on domestic violence, your comments are very well suited for this committee when we look at the status of women.
One of the things I've spoken a lot about is that men who have been incarcerated say that come out worse than when they go in. They don't have access to programming. We've heard testimony in other studies that behaviour is communication. When we understand why somebody is doing what they're doing, it's possible to help them redirect that. I just want to say thank you for saying that because I think we have a lot of work to do.
Now, I'll go back over to Ms. Campbell for those numbers.