Absolutely. It sounds fantastic.
I'd like to turn the page.
You've spoken a lot about youth and how we can help educate and mould them, but that also leads us to our children who are going off to college or university. Just to touch on that, we've seen with the sexual education system in Ontario that a lot of times some of the families don't feel comfortable with that and therefore will pull their children out of class. We may have the same concerns if we're trying to talk about sexual touching, which I myself believe is really necessary to educate about, but not all families and parents are going to feel the same. We have to now worry about sending our children who have been uneducated on these issues off to college and university for the first time by themselves. It's a new world and they're quite vulnerable.
What are we doing in our colleges and universities to make sure what programs are available? How is Public Safety as well as the RCMP involved in making sure that the issues on campus are not going on, and what other programs are available there for that age group?