I want to look at maybe one specific area, whatever area you may know the best, one of the best places where you can say that this is what we have.
What I'm trying to find out is how many schools there are within the community. Would there be one school? Would it be separated into secondary and primary? A lot of times we're talking about how we can educate people, but we have to recognize that education here in Ottawa is much different from what the children in that area are receiving.
I'm looking at key things, if you want to just go on this. I'm looking at things such as the geographical area. How large is the area that maybe one hospital would be serving, or one police unit? How many schools or hospitals would there be there?
You mentioned that there are no shelters. There are no shelters, but how many counselling services might be available to those populations?
Part of it is that we have to recognize it's not where we are. It's not southwestern Ontario, something that I know in my own backyard. It's very different.
As Garnett was talking about, you said we don't have high-speed Internet, fibre optics. For some of us, the challenge is that we don't realize how those simple things that we have in our own backyards are not what you have. Could you share some of those things with me?
On my other question, and then you can take the rest of my time, if you're looking at a person who is victimized, let's say a child, are most of the children victimized by their own relatives? Would you have a percentage on that, like 80%, 90%, 100%? I don't know if that would be the case. What would be the normal...? If someone were to report it, what is the normal process?
You have the floor.