Yes. That's why in the opening remarks we mentioned how in different smaller communities there is sometimes a lack of access to precharged diversionary programs or treatment and diversionary programs. Just in terms of mental health act apprehensions, sometimes for our members that means an apprehension and a flight to the closest health care centre that has a psychiatric nurse. We could be talking about hours of police resources just to bring someone to the care they need.
Now you have to think about other precharged or charged diversionary programs and funding in those rural and remote communities. Eventually, you get to a point—and I think that's where we are now—where the systemic problem is that we're ending up with overrepresentation of those underfunded or neglected communities in Canada in the justice system.
We need to do better at the front end versus at the back end.