Certainly, and going back to what I mentioned before, and where I support the RCMP no longer having to be contracted out to communities, again what is being demonstrated by my fellow representative at this moment is that within our communities there are many that are grossly underfunded. There might be an idea or a sense that if the RCMP is not contracted out to those areas, that funding then can be used to support particular programs that are necessary to a particular community.
I also can see why at the moment there is a level of interest in the defund the police movement, and I'm careful and I'm not saying that I support that wholeheartedly, but I do support a focus on community, simply because when we demonstrate that there is a focus on building a healthier community, you do find that the level of crime that happens in that community dissipates. Thus, I think it is important for us to explore, to truly explore, how we can use an allocation of funding to help support a community to be a lot healthier in order for its citizens to thrive, as opposed to potentially turning to criminality.