Yes, absolutely. We begin working with the youth, of course, in schools, with our youth workers and with our in-classroom officers. We work shoulder to shoulder with Child and Family Services. In fact, recently I worked with a member in Thompson. We worked one full evening beside a Child and Family Services worker, looking at some of the problems, and of course they were right there when we needed them. This goes on every day across Manitoba, not just in RCMP jurisdictions and Winnipeg jurisdictions, but also in our smaller municipalities like Brandon and Rivers and this type of thing.
I think another important piece to all of this, of course, is what the next step of this review capacity is going to be and how we continue to talk to one another as police agencies across Canada. I think the days are certainly behind us where we no longer talk.... Our analysts continually talk. We have ViCLAS, the violent crime analysis system, which is where we enter data on murdered and missing women. Of course, this is a nationwide system, and it provides clarity to similar types of acts and offences against women and men right across this country. The additional moneys will do nothing but increase and broaden these programs we have out there.