That's a great question. To some extent I think the government does that. There are various government websites that give tips for parents. Particularly at the legislative level, we see most of the legislation at the provincial level, not at a federal level. I think legislation works best when it's empowering the local community and helping them to find the creative solutions for their own particular community.
I think there's certainly some merit to that, as long as it's empowering communities. I think there's a particular challenge when there's a lot of directive given. Then it becomes very difficult to facilitate. I'll give you an example. In the province of Ontario about $150 million was spent between 2007 and 2010 on safe school initiatives. The Auditor General in his report in 2010-11 said that although there was this money that was spent in this initiative, the money was spent ineffectually and they couldn't track the effectiveness of this particular approach.
There is certainly a risk of government being overly involved and cumbersome, but I think there are things government can do in a limited way to empower families.