What we've done is to create working memorandums of understanding between all six different government systems on the ways they are going to share information amongst each other. They triage each case every morning. There's a manager from each group. Whether it's the police, child and family services, Alberta Health, the crown prosecutors, they sit around the table and discuss each case. They're very clear on exactly who's doing what so that it doesn't matter what door a family goes through: they will get a consistent answer.
To me, we need to be consistent with information. It doesn't matter what door the victim goes through, it has to be consistent. We need to be working together collaboratively with the same approach and the same language. We might have to work a little bit differently from each other depending if we are from the health sector or the police force, but the message and the outcomes we're all trying to achieve have to be consistent.