As with many other issues in the health sector, it's not solely a health issue, as you can appreciate. I would say that with the efforts of the federal government, or at least at the federal level, and in consultation with the provinces and territories, to the extent that we can improve, as I said, the guidance and the recording of statistics, that is when society starts to take note of the depth of the problem.
I do feel that having the RCMP at the table, having others at the table, and being able to be aware of the signs are the best upstream measures we can take to bring attention before abuse happens. These are the tools that are necessary for an individual to use different means to communicate intent as opposed to the physical violence.
I didn't have a chance to talk to the National Clearinghouse on Family Violence, but that's how the elder abuse initiative and the federal clearinghouse work together, on the upstream measures.