But is it not important to start at a young age? As Mrs. Cuillierrier said before, by the time the victims or the complainants come to the police, it's such an ugly situation you can't do anything. Why not start at elementary school to teach that if somebody touches you there that's not okay? Or if somebody's doing this to you, it's cyber-bullying. Identify it. If you start when they're five, six, or seven, when they get older they're going to say, “Hey, that is not okay. What's happening is not okay.” Their minds can be moulded if they're watching violence as they're growing up. Daddy cannot hit Mommy. These are the types of things we should be teaching. It should be in the curriculum. If we don't start at that age, then when is it possible for them to learn? By then it's a vicious pattern, and we need to break that pattern.
You have online programs, and I'm very happy to see that, but how do you bring that into the schools? How do you tell the parents? Do you send pamphlets?