I guess a challenge we have is that without adequate data collection, what we have seen, accurately or inaccurately in the media, is an attempt to downplay the severity of the problem. Without adequate data collection it is going to make it a challenge to determine whether the measures that have been proposed are even having an impact.
What I understood you to say was that the issues around violence against aboriginal women and girls is not decreasing. If that's the case, and this money is being spent and these measures are being put in place, how do we know they're effective? Quite frankly, out of the measures you listed, with the exception of some work around community safety, I don't see most of those measures addressing the root causes of violence against aboriginal women and girls.