Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Before I get into my questions, I want to be absolutely sure that the evidence being provided here and considered by this committee is actually based on fact and not opinion. I suggest that there is no evidence of lawlessness on the reserves. In fact, police services have appeared as witnesses on guns and gangs, and there is no evidence that there's more lawlessness on reserves than there is in any urban area or any population. In addition to that, there's no evidence that there is an epidemic of gun crime from immigrants who are crossing at Roxham Road. I just want to make sure this record actually reflects fact and not necessarily opinion.
Having said that, I will ask Mr. Wall a question.
The City of Montreal's council adopted a measure first proposed by your organization, the CCACV, to implement a helpline for parents. Having in mind that prevention is important, this helpline intended to ensure that if there was a risk of children falling into violence, there was some help for them.
Do you think having this type of project at a national level would be helpful?