Madam Chair, during that time that this -- of the serious incident in March, the whole community was in lockdown. It was a very, very serious situation. And, you know, and there's a lot of disappointment with some of the things that happened with regards to seeing -- we always seem to protect the person who potentially committed the crime but we always -- and we kind of make sure that everything is right for that person, but we always forget about what's right for the victims.
And I think that that family was victimized and they will never ever get over it. It's a life changing situation for them. It's a life changing situation for the community. People are very, very sad about what happened there. And when you have funds available like this, we should be making sure that the victims of crime are looked after first and not administration. Thank you, Madam Chair.