The Canada centre for community engagement and prevention of violence has funded many programs across the country, particularly a few in each province. Number one is that there needs to be a deeper study in terms of what the results of this funding have been, how many people were part of the programs, and then based on that, decide which programs need to continue and which programs need to be shut down because they're irrelevant and are not providing the results for the money being put forth. That is, I would say, the biggest thing that needs to be looked at.
Number two is in terms of expanding these programs to remote areas. That has always been the challenge. A lot of these individuals who go down this path of violent extremism will live in remote areas, and they do not have access to these programs. How do we make those programs more accessible in these remote areas and not just in the metropolitan cities or in the larger urban areas?
Those are the two biggest things that I would suggest on that front.