Mr. Chairman, in the area of child protection training, development and delivery, there is about $490,000 out of this that goes into that. Most of that money is essentially training money. While some of the money that is included in program development, the $710,000 in child protection, adoption, foster family, family violence, children's mental health and so on, is also in the category of prevention. A good piece of it here is meant to begin working on prevention, but also to enable our social workers to be effective so that they have the tools and the training to be effective social workers.
Mr. Chairman, I think a lot of the discussion we are getting into here today is the kind of discussion that I expect will be happening next week when we get into the Social Agenda Conference, and we have everyone from front-line workers to officials within departments and with boards who are discussing these same issues we are talking about here as they go through the various reports that have been made available. I think we are going to have a lot of good discussion next week and, probably at the end of the week, be able to put a much finer focus on this as a result of the conference outcomes. Thank you.