Again, it's not so much that they're not stepping up. They make different choices through the funding cycles. All the provinces and territories engage with us in this program. All of them invest in various ways in the program. They make choices about what priorities they make. That may be choosing between communities in terms of where they invest and where they don't invest. It may simply be choices they make in terms of whether they augment the funding available in their programs overall.
I want to be clear that provinces and territories are our partners in this program. We have a positive relationship with all the provinces and territories in this work. Community safety is an area of demand where more investment could be made. I also want to point out that it is not just policing that will be the issue in a lot of these communities. What we are doing through community safety planning, what we are doing in terms of crime prevention, what we are doing with respect to youth programming and gangs and drugs programming—all are elements of how we invest in communities, particularly indigenous communities, to try to change and bend the data we see in terms of crime rates.
All of those things work together and will, all together, define what our success is. It won't be just one investment through policing or any of those other programs I just mentioned.