Mr. Speaker, I asked some very specific questions and did not get an answer to any one of them, so I will go over the questions again.
First, how many people are convicted on an annual basis?
Second, how many people are wrongfully convicted?
Third, how many people make a faint hope clause application? It is a hearing that they must go before and show that they are entitled to consideration before it is actually granted.
Fourth, how many people actually succeed in their applications on the faint hope clause?
A factual response on each one would be very useful. If the hon. member is not immediately familiar with those numbers, I would appreciate it if he could undertake to the House to deposit those numbers on the floor of the House at some future date, hopefully, in the very near future.