I just have one more question. Sorry, we're up against the clock here, I appreciate that.
You mentioned twice that girls come up to you when you're travelling and say, “Get me out of the community,” and you talked about running from the community as well. My question is, off reserve if there has been physical or sexual abuse against a child, the offender is kept away from the victim by either a restraining order or there's some ability to put some distance between the offender and the victim. The challenge on reserve is that often the offender has nowhere else to go, and the victim has nowhere else to go, and so they're stuck, by geography, in that same community. How do you see that being resolved, again, the ability to create safety when you have both people who need to remain or do remain in the same community because they have nowhere else to go?