This touches somewhat on the point that I raised. I talked about prevention resources. When I say prevention, I am talking not only about social services, but also about the number of police officers, programs aimed at getting vehicles out of the hands of criminals or programs for owners penalized by the fact that their homes are located in neighbourhoods with high crime levels.
These are things we should avoid. I am absolutely certain that, at the provincial level, we are faced with challenges. We must make sure to respond to each crime-related complaint. If there is no evidence, and we use funds to incarcerate criminals, there will be no funds left for police officers, neighbourhood programs and prevention programs, or for police officers who could respond to victims' complaints. This is what's important. Funds should not be wasted if there is no evidence. In fact, we need more police officers and more means to prevent people from becoming victims of crime.