Honestly, yes, I think we have the right approach.
Let me tell you about Quebec. Our prevention work is effective, as I said earlier. The policing community is changing more and more. In Quebec, when we were young, William Bumbray would show up with his big moustache. I see policing communities adjusting to their clientele. The Sûreté du Québec now makes videos that are posted online, on YouTube. We are on social networks.
That is how we can reach teens. We maintain our presence on social media, adapting our prevention message according to age, make it funny and a bit lighter rather than simply saying not to do this or that. That is where the Sûreté du Québec is at in terms of the videos we publish.
So prevention is important. As I said earlier, the prevention continuum starts in grade one. We have to hammer home the prevention message, along with the potential lifelong consequences, because there are lifelong consequences. I think that is how we can reach young people today. There will of course always be people who downplay things.