Certainly, as one of the things, I'll address one aspect of your question, which is awareness. More and more now, people living in rural environments, particularly people who are moving from urban to rural areas, don't know their neighbours. They don't know the people who surround them, even on acreages, or people in the area. It's important from a community safety perspective to have that understanding. I encourage people to join citizen-led groups like the rural crime watch groups and Citizens on Patrol in order to have that community engagement and to understand the situation where they're living.
We've also put online recently—and we have about 50% compliance so far—public crime maps. This is mapping information that people can access about their area to see what kind of crime is occurring and where it is occurring around them over about a two-week snapshot. This helps to increase vigilance and helps people to have a good understanding about what crime is occurring in their area and what challenges they face.