Thank you for that digression. I realize it is a bit of a digression and we're jumping into a debate that we're going to have.
I want to talk about community capacity. One of the concerns I have is that when there's talk about victims, the discussion about victims really centres on the most sensational cases. Obviously, those are serious cases, but the majority of victims are people at the margins, people who themselves are at risk and often lack basic services and access to things that can break cycles of victimization.
I'm wondering if you can talk about who is a victim and how important that community capacity is in breaking cycles of victimization and whether or not there's been enough focus on that particular area.