That leads into another question I have. It's to do with young people, in particular where they're living in poverty and may be attracted to gangs or a lifestyle because of their home situation or their.... I shouldn't say it's their home situation; it's because of where they're living, they're living in poverty, and they're attracted to a certain lifestyle because of that. When you talk about the federal government, community agencies, provinces, municipalities, there's a lot of investment that can go to prevention, starting really young. Do you see a correlation between poverty and radicalization to violence, and do you think there's a need to be reaching out to kids at a younger age?
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