I think so. I think it will prompt the federal government to again look at the community justice systems. Finding those solutions won't be of a one-size-fits-all nature. It will be very important for the federal and provincial governments to recognize that community justice programs per region will need appropriate attention and appropriate investment. One region—the Province of Alberta, let's say—may have a different working relationship with the first nations in that region, and those programs may be different in nature.
In Ontario, we're continually looking at ways of improving our relationship with the Ontario government, but again I'll say that it is always going to boil down to the types of investments that are made in community policing. Community safety will always be our target, but enhancing and augmenting those capacities at the community level will require that we have a hand in any changes in legislation that promotes moving beyond reacting to addiction and kids in courts and the penal system to those who are actually moving beyond that and getting the proper mental health services and proper prevention programs.
Yes, I think there should be adjustments made. I think that should be a high consideration for this committee to consider.