Frankly, I'm a big fan of targeted funding. Instead of just having generic programs, which we used to describe as Pilates classes for pedophiles, target the money on specific results that you want to achieve.
For example, in relation to gangs and the gang strategy, for full disclosure, I actually help an electronic monitoring firm. That's why I know some of this stuff. We changed the laws to specifically allow for electronic monitoring on preventive reconnaissances. It has also now been authorized by the Supreme Court of Canada under the general reasonable conditions terms. We changed the law to do that, but we never provided any funding for it. As a result, it's a vastly underutilized tool. It's actually been very, very successful, especially with young offenders, in helping them to be under supervision and to stay away from the negative influences that get them into gangs and criminal activity.
It has application in auto theft too. If you're coming from an urban area, you make what is in effect a no-leave zone, and if they leave, you get immediate notification, and they're apprehended before they're able to do the crime.