I would say there's some danger in leaving it only or primarily to communities to do this themselves. There will be resource constraints. There will be fearfulness factors. There will be all sorts of things that stand in the way of that.
I would say that government has a role to work with communities to jointly design, resource and maybe even run the right kinds of reporting mechanisms. That really needs to be a joint effort going forward. Otherwise, at best, it's only going to be piecemeal. Some communities will have greater interest, capacity and resources, but others less so, and the last thing we would want, as a result of that, would be to have an incomplete and skewed picture of the extent of hatred in the country.