Yes. If you go back to my Edmonton example from 40 years ago, that actual victim service unit was reporting to the chief, and it was therefore in the police department. It was therefore funded, although they had a lot of volunteers. The City of Ottawa has a unit within the police and a unit outside of them, and there have been lots of problems in getting them to work together.
As I've already mentioned, I'm a fan of Quebec: It has taken them a long time, but they actually have professional victim services now. I'm not sure whether that covers the whole province yet, but it's close to covering the whole province. It means that they're paying these people and that they're trained. That's the sort of thing that we should see everywhere in Canada.