Ontario is a success story and there are agreements with the provincial government. AGEFO has extensive ties with the federal network and it has a direct working relationship with all the departments involved in justice, be it the attorney general, the solicitor general or Public Safety Canada. A consultation table has been set up at the provincial level for all those working in the justice sector to meet and identify the community needs. Community groups are added to this focus, such as the CALACS for women who need services, child services or anything justice-related.
So it's an example of a project where someone is able to have ties in the community and this dynamic can be created. That's what enables us to get a little funding from the provincial government for a project, a combined effort with another community group for another project, to finally move things forward. The system of projects in silo, which is the model used in the roadmap ending in 2018, makes flexibility more difficult because everything has to be defined by project. Without that flexibility, it is not possible to seize some opportunities to bring everyone together.