I know from speaking with our justice minister that there's not really any legislation in place right now, and they are not going to do stand-alone legislation. They're going to wait and see what Nova Scotia does before they look at anything.
I know they're looking at it in the schools. We just met with the minister of education. They want to work with us, if we can, to help them get some new policies in place to deal with this. When we did the focus groups at the schools, we realized that there are a lot of other issues to be dealt with, as mentioned. There needs to be a safe school act here, which we don't have on the Island.
When we talk with the police, they just keep telling us they need more policies, or nuts and bolts, to deal with issues that we feel are illegal, but they say they don't have enough.
We feel we need to keep advocating, working on this issue, and working with them. We hope that we're going to be able to. They're all very willing to work with us, so we're just going to keep trudging along and see what we can do.