The number one thing I would see is to get out to girls. Do outreach to girls with community if you can, and if not, get to girls and ask what's going on, what's happening here. Actually hit the ground, as we say, boots on the ground. Get in there and ask what's going on and respond to it.
Whether $25 million is enough, I don't know. I'm not looking at all the metrics of it, but I'm grateful for the fact it is there. I'm grateful that it's a beginning, and it needs to be used strategically and appropriately and it needs to build on those who are actually in community dealing with girls, whether that be through the schools or other service streams, to make sure they can feel safe to come forward. They have to have safety and protection from retaliation. It has to be done.
I've seen it done in a few instances, and I know it takes a lot of delicacy with police and others. It takes a lot of talking to community leaders, a lot of talking to leaders in the community asking how to deal with this issue, because not dealing with it is no longer an option. How will we deal with it? I want those resources to actually get down to that level.