There are not only organizations like ours, but it's in the smaller communities where this happens. I can think of Marathon. I can think of Longlac and Geraldton. They all have higher populations. There is so much going on with infrastructure. Towns are having to revitalize because of the economics. All these kinds of things impact on what people get to know about, to access, or to even organize themselves around. And most of them are organizing themselves around finding a job or relocating.
So we have all these little one-industry towns that are no longer one-industry towns, because there's nothing there. And I don't like generalizing, but I am sure there is now an increase in violence. At one point there was less family violence, but now that has increased. You have the employment. You have all these different organizations that exist out there. But again, the incrementalism from both the federal and the provincial.... Their approach is to look at a community to see what's needed--and you've probably heard the word so much now--holistically. We've heard it--