I'm very quick and proud to say that it's not simply over the last few years, but over the last number of years. Ottawa has always taken a very aggressive posture on youth activities. It has a large community program. You may have noticed that there was an advertisement in the paper for activities in two high schools about talking about youth issues, bullying, and so on. Much of these are driven by community partnerships that include the police. They also have a specific position within the youth section dealing with prevention and community activities related to crime activities.
The whole philosophy is that it isn't simply enforcement; it is a community action that also includes enforcement.
One other example of that is the issue of what they call school resource officers, which is putting police officers into the schools more often, where they can speak to youth at even a primary level, respond to situations, and, I hesitate to say guide, but to offer direction to educators and to youth.