Okay. It has nothing to do with 2012; it's quite outside.
One of the things we heard in our travels with regard to violence against aboriginal women was, number one, that there didn't seem to be any broad connection between agencies. For example, the judicial system seemed to be at odds with what Health Canada or INAC was trying to do. We asked about how the judicial system played into the reality of life in communities.
I wonder to what degree you interact, because using the judiciary and mandatory minimums and putting people in jail for violence without programming available all seems to undermine the good work that could happen.
Do you discuss with Justice at all the impact of those decisions, made over in that silo, in relation to what INAC and Health Canada are trying to do on the ground?