Sorry to interrupt you, Mr. Paulson, but I'd like to refocus my question so that I can get a clearer response and hopefully get what I'm looking for.
All meetings aside, were any additional financial or material resources spent to help community leaders intervene when they sense that young people are at risk of being radicalized? The government's 2012 budget announced cuts of nearly $688 million to the Department of Public Safety between now and 2015.
I have a lot of doubts about the possibility of truly reaching out to communities with at-risk youth and giving them tangible help.