I think you've struck on what perhaps many other people feel too, that a number of these programs end up under the police umbrella and then they end up competing for the same resources as the core police function, which typically would be seen to be the important job of the police. Maybe witness protection got tagged on because there was not seen to be another agency out there that was in a position to do it. It would take a fairly significant amount of resources.
I think one of my colleagues asked about which ministry. It might seem that it should be a justice matter more than a public safety or solicitor general side of things. I think that's a major shift in terms of where we are with the program. I wonder if you'd like to comment on that particular aspect.