Yes, absolutely.
I think if we bombard our kids, as Kathleen said, that's where our focus needs to be. The average age of entry into trafficking is 13 years old. I want you all to think about a 13-year-old in your life. Think about yourself as a 13-year-old. That is not what a 13-year-old should be worrying about.
Something we're really good at in Sudbury is that education piece. All of our kids in grades 7 to 12, in high schools and elementary schools, are getting the same streamlined messaging and empowerment that this is something that affects not only every single school board but every single student, school and teacher, and everyone in our communities.
When we have that same language and education and we really approach it as not just keeping yourself safe but also keeping the ones you love and care about safe as well, it really resonates with the kids. It really resonates with youth: “Maybe it's not going to happen to me, but I know enough to keep my friends safe.” That's something that really seems to resonate and work with the youth.
Whatever the method is, we will definitely go with the stuff that works.