First of all, I will remind the committee that the Department of Justice has a responsibility overall for the implementation of the seven-point strategy, and presumably there will be an evaluation of that strategy in the coming months that will eventually report to Canadians the results of this 7.5-year strategy.
So far, there has been progress made under each of the elements. For example, the creation of the national centre for missing persons, which is now in existence in the RCMP, or for that matter, the additional support to victims of crime, and the creation of shelters for aboriginal women, the community safety plans through Public Safety Canada—there has been progress on each front. But as I said earlier, Justice Canada will ensure to undertake an evaluation of the strategy.