Maybe you misunderstood what I was saying. Helping children get through this and bringing in a wide range of support--everything from psychologists to others helping children get through this--is a very important part of our program to assist victims.
I would encourage you and others, if you're aware of groups that want to make applications under the victims funds that we have set up, to by all means come forward. There have been some very impressive applications that have come forward. Again, the whole area of child advocacy centres just happens to be the newest area, but I think these centres are very important, because they send out the right message, which is that we want to support those individuals who become involved in one way or the other with the legal system of this country.
In addition, quite frankly, I've been impressed over the years by provincial authorities in my discussions. They take this matter very, very seriously, and I don't have to tell you how involved provinces are with that in the health care profession or health care area. We have part of it, and a very important role to play, but again, I certainly commend the provinces, and in many cases the municipalities, for what they're doing.
In my own area of Niagara, the regional health department is very involved with reaching out to people and assisting them in any way possible.