First of all, thank you for that question.
I'd like to make clear that I'm here to talk about community public safety. I'm not interested in having a discussion about one group being more at risk than another group. I see an equal footing when I talk about community public safety. The detachments in our rural and northern communities are there to serve us equally. My public safety is as important as that of the next person who reports a crime involving a property-related offence or an assault or another offence. It's really crucial. The elders have taught me over the years and teach communities and the youth about the importance of having key working relationships between law enforcement and communities to come up with solutions together.