I think we all recognize that it's been a difficult time, particularly as we navigate the challenging times with communities across this country. The conversations I have had with the Jewish community members and the rise in anti-Semitism that we have seen across this country are troubling.
The rise in Islamophobia that we have seen across this country is troubling, and we need to make sure that we support communities on the ground. That's work we're leading across government. It's why we've been working at putting forward strategies and making tangible investments in them.
There is not just one department leading this work; this is a whole-of-government approach. I talked about the Canada action plan on combatting hate. Twenty different departments are engaged on the work. There are 20 different initiatives with seven different departments from Public Safety to the criminal justice system and StatsCan, which plays a really big role in getting this aggregated data so we can get the right type of data.
The fact is that we're working with law enforcement agencies. Communities know best how to report this data so we can have it.
This is work that we have been doing with the communities, and we're going to continue to do it.