As Mr. Pentney indicated, there are a number of different programs trying to deal with the system holistically, both on the offender side and on the victim side.
Take, for example, the aboriginal community. Everyone talks about a disproportionate number of aboriginals as offenders. There's a disproportionate number of aboriginals as victims. In terms of violence against women, for aboriginal women and girls, their rate of victimization is three to four times higher than in a non-aboriginal population. Our programs don't discriminate. They go where the need is.
In terms of youth, our number one transfer to the provinces is youth justice programming. Our second number one transfer is legal aid. That's a straight transfer to the provinces. The provinces then use the money.
In addition to that, we also have about $4.5 million in programming that the department uses for youth justice. That includes general crime, it includes drugs, and it also includes aboriginals. Again, it's a general program, and that is a pull; those are applications.