One of the key focus points we are engaged on is investing in our neighbourhood community officers. It's not as simple as placing an officer there. It's a lot more than that. We need the knowledge, skills and abilities in our police officers to work in those communities and to understand the unique needs of the individual communities.
This is a city of 140 neighbourhoods. Each of those neighbourhoods has unique needs and unique situations they are living with. We're identifying that our neighbourhood officer program is one of the most important things we're doing by investing in communities and providing a trusting relationship-building opportunity in an effort to rebuild the trust that we know is challenging.
As I mentioned, we've also taken a look at strategic enforcement and recalibrated how we do our enforcement, recognizing the social costs. We are very much focused on our enforcement being geared towards the most impactful offenders and having the least impact on the community while we do our enforcement. We're very conscious of that.