I'm very familiar, having spent 30 years dealing with the issues at the front line and around providing those supports. That is the responsibility of the provinces and the territories, for the actual direct support and the delivery of those services.
What we can do is this office can work with key NGOs in different provinces. As you're well aware, there are national organizations, such as the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime, Victims of Violence, and in different provinces and territories. So we can link those national voices.
I have actually been in contact with some people in the provinces, and I'm being very careful not to step on or to try to do the job the provinces and territories have been equipped with. I think this office can play a strong role in linking voices among provinces and territories to bring some common strength and synergy to the main issues victims are coping with and dealing with.
You've highlighted an issue that, although not in the purview of this office, certainly is one I've been hearing about in every province I've been in.