Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Like my colleague, Mr. Dent, I am concerned that the resources, especially the human resources, that we are to make available just are really not meeting the needs. It was indeed frustrating and heartbreaking to listen to people already on the front line in child care talking about situations they recognized which were spiraling out of control in problem homes, knowing that because they did not have the wherewithal to assist and intervene at an early stage, there were disasters and crises in the making. The need to be able to stream more people into that is right at our doorstep.
The question I would like to ask in relation to that, the budget amount that is being requested here is in the description of training and program development. I certainly cannot argue with that at all. What I would like to find out a bit more about though -- perhaps it is under program development -- is prevention and measures that we can take to do more of that proactive upfront work to help people, to help families, to help systems recognize early on the actions that can be taken that will make a difference before we have to get into the stage of active intervention and crisis management. What kind of resources or funds are within this budget allocation that could be said to be working for prevention? Thank you, Mr. Chairman.