Isn't there an irony to this, too? The more education we provide and the more accepting we are that it's okay to report on abuse, the more the statistics will go up, which makes it look as though abuse is increasing, when in fact we don't know that. What we want to do is create an environment—and this is one thing I've seen in the collaborative efforts of the federal government with provinces—to increase education and to make it not only acceptable but more compelling to report.
Aren't we in a bit of a catch-22? We could probably anticipate that the numbers are going to get significantly higher as people are more comfortable with reporting various types of abuse. Do you have a thought on that?