I think it comes back down to policy. When you look at funding of education, policing, and social services, they're all provincially or federally funded. They all have different criteria to follow. Part of the issue is that they'll say, well, that's social services, that's not a policing issue; I don't want to talk to them about that kid. It's not my problem. That kid hasn't committed a crime, he's just hungry.
In regard to food security, maybe having regulations in place so that kids can eat.... LCBO can sell a bottle of vodka for $26 here in Thunder Bay. It costs the same in Moosonee. Why can't they do that for food as well? Milk costs $2.30 here. Up in Moose Factory it's $14.
So when you think about domestic violence and about providing for the family and stuff, those are some of the policies, etc., that the government really needs to examine and take a closer look at.