Madam Chair, the statistics we got from the GNWT don't indicate that. At this present time, they don't indicate whether the people who were in accidents had their lights on. But they have told me that the new accident report forms will have space on there so they will indicate whether the cars have headlights on or not. I can indicate that there was a total of approximately 800 accidents last year; and of those 800, there were approximately 550 accidents in towns, villages and communities. Out of those, 87 accidents involved pedestrians; people walking around. So that's almost one out of every six accidents that involves someone who is walking around in a town.
As I indicated earlier, one pedestrian was killed last year. That pedestrian was a nine-year-old boy who walked into the path of a water truck in Pond Inlet.
I do have a lot of statistics. If you look at this page here -although these come from Saskatchewan --where these little charts are on the top; the top chart says the total number of accidents was 26,543. The number of accidents that had no lights on was 15,494. The number of vehicles with lights on was only 665. So you can see that there's a vast, vast difference in the number of vehicles with their lights on that are involved in accidents.