The only other thing I would add is that in the provincial gang strategy report, especially in indigenous communities, one thing they overwhelmingly mentioned is that a lot of the time, RCMP officers will come to their communities and they're generally there for two to three years. Because they're kind of viewed as experts on gangs, they start the program, but when those RCMP officers leave, the program is dismantled.
More of a focus, as Dr. Henry mentioned, on how the community takes the lead.... That's why it's important for the community to take the lead and for the RCMP officers to come in as partners to that. I'd just add that piece.