We work on the ground. Personally, I have never dealt with the deradicalization centre, although we have worked a lot with young people and youth associations.
I see that approach as a telephone line that a witness or a parent could use to inform on their child. That is a completely wrong-headed approach. Personally, I think it is based on the French model, which is a total failure.
On the other hand, the RCMP contacts us in order to reintegrate the children. That is something that kills me, in the good sense of the word. I have found it moving when the RCMP contacted me to reintegrate young Muslims. That is what a government is, to my mind. It sees these young people as victims who have fallen into a radicalization trap.
The deradicalization centre, on the other hand, has not approached us, even though we have handled a number of cases involving young people.