Collectively, you touched on elder abuse. Some years ago, this committee did a study on elder abuse, particularly among seniors. One of the things that were discovered was that seniors are very reticent. They are embarrassed; they don't want to talk about their grandson or granddaughter or a member of the family abusing them, and it usually is a family member.
I wonder if there is any work on prevention. What are the challenges around that? In the brief, the judicial system was mentioned, but then sometimes a police officer comes in and the abused individual doesn't want to talk about it, and the police officer doesn't have the time to tease that information out. Is there an awareness of that? Has there been consideration in regard to a response to that?