Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the fundamental issue, of
course, is children in need of service and often protection. It's done in a number of ways. The laws were changed a number of years ago so that it didn't always require the children be taken into care, but there is foster care arrangements, there's support and services to parents and families while a child is in care, there's just general services to children, youth and their families if their child requires service but remains in the family home, there's adoption subsidies to support special needs of a child who was in permanent custody of the director of family and children services, which is the special needs children. So there's a number of voluntary support agreements trying to assist parents, as well, as they deal with children that may have behavioural problems or some other challenges that they're trying to deal with. Thank you.