Some mention was made that the richer parts of Canada, or the so-called richer parts of Canada, can afford things whereas, say, rural communities may not. Well, I come from a rural community, and you may or may not be familiar with the program, but one of my last jobs was bringing programs to the policing perspective. One of them was community policing.
Could you foresee a social contract with a community policing organization that wants to reduce, say, vandalism in the downtown? They would get a little bit of seed money from the government and perhaps from some local businesses who are being affected by it, and even the municipal government working with another level of government.