Again, I think the recommendations around having strong crime prevention strategies, strong aboriginal-driven strategies around family violence, and filling the gaps that exist in Canada around that—on reserve especially—are so crucial. The anti-violence work with aboriginal women is crucial to making sure there is a component of the training for anyone who works in the social services system in regard to understanding these circumstances.
Most importantly, as I said, it's actually the footprint of services in child and youth mental health and anti-violence support inside the criminal justice side and inside the education side that will really make the difference, because people actually need a service. They don't just need a study. They need a service.