Okay. That's fair. Because the reality is that.... I know that when I spoke to our health minister in Nova Scotia a while ago on this, they indicated that it's very difficult to ascertain how many committed suicide. If a coroner's report says “drug overdose”, that person may have overdosed on drugs willingly, but it doesn't say “suicide”. A person who has a car accident in front of a semi-trailer, for example, or off a bridge, may have committed suicide, but it shows as “accident”.
So the figures can actually be much higher. Am I correct?