This is a huge report with the findings that I have in it, and seven minutes just doesn't give it enough time, but one of my concerns is with provincial victims services programs.
These programs are supposed to be front-line service providers for people who have been victims of crime, and also provide extra funding, but oftentimes in Alberta they are police-based, and that in itself becomes a barrier for women seeking help. Another problem is that because they're police-based, these victims services are not mandated to provide services in cases of double-charging. Most times when double-charging is involved, particularly in a domestic violence situation, the police have not done good investigations. They just say, “Let's just charge them both.” It's like having a motor vehicle accident; people just say, “Well, you both have to pay for your own”, and that's--