I can't tell you a whole lot, in the sense that it would be an RCMP responsibility.
It does pick up a little on the different lenses the committee might want to consider, in terms of how you look at the issues. It isn't just about the family violence initiative. It is about how policing services work together. I mentioned earlier the economics of policing, how we can look at better policing models that allow us to better gather the data and do the kind of reporting that gets us some of the answers to the questions you're trying to confront.
Certainly the joint task forces are a really effective means, and have proven to be an effective means, for us to share our services, which allow us to do more complete investigations. They allow us to share our intelligence better, and we get better results as a result.
Clearly the federal government is able to support the responsibility of provincial and territorial governments to police in their jurisdictions, so those task forces become important as a signal from the federal government of its priorities and how it invests in its partnership with provincial and territorial authorities.