Thank you very much, Mr. Thompson, for being here.
In some ways, if I might just say so on a personal level, you've assisted me in conceptualizing some of the things we've seen in terms of the sheer diversity. To my mind, how we will make recommendations coherently around that has been a little bit daunting. You've helped me see that conceptually, and you've outlined a number of very good initiatives.
One of the biggest things we have witnessed is connecting to the community. Some of the successes really revolve around the effectiveness of connection to the community.
One of those areas is connecting to higher-level educational institutions within communities, post-secondary institutions that have specific programming. Because of your vast knowledge and experience, I'd like to ask you this question: in our current curriculums for criminology or the various disciplines, do you think we are churning out--for lack of a better word--graduates with enough specialized education and skills who have an interest in taking these initiatives forward?