We're very careful about the information we collect with respect to people's ethnicity or their race and so on.
By way of numbers, though, I wanted to share with the committee that, as recently as March, we had 10,477 missing people reported in Canada, of which 5,824 were characterized as white and 4,653 were characterized as non-white. That's about as close as we can get to informing that sort of a discussion.
We do collect some data in respect of ethnicity and race, but only insofar as it advances the investigation in terms of trying to identify the victim, ultimately. It's a very sensitive area. It's an area that we, frankly, are careful about because we don't know.... We know that it informs the sort of public policy work that you are engaged in right now, but it's not necessarily helpful, and it's not always instructive to the investigative response that we have to bring to bear on some of these things.