That's a really interesting question, because I think that sometimes more attention gets given to some than others. Certainly in the U.K.—and I'm sorry if I go back, but that's where I come from—the British put a huge amount of money into closed-circuit television. It's the most observed society that we have. I think that now they feel it wasn't necessarily such a good investment in lots of ways, but what that covered up was the fact that they were also putting a lot of money into the development of social programs in early intervention and into community-based programs.
In Canada, I think that certainly the kinds of crime prevention models around what cities can do have that balance. You're right. There is no hierarchy between these, but if you want to deal with the problems you have in Abbotsford, in Victoria, or wherever else you are, you need to have done an analysis of what the issues are and what new things are coming up, and then you have to look at the ways in which you can respond to those.
You can choose from this range of approaches, so you might want to have some situational stuff. You might want to have some cameras, but you might also want to do work on early intervention work with young single mothers or on some of these other approaches.