 It doesn't matter what your race is, what your religion is. I think everyone has the potential to be the victim of domestic violence. I think we have to start by believing. So when someone shares an experience that they had as it relates to being the victim of domestic violence, I think our first reaction should be that we should listen carefully and we should believe what they're saying. Our officers are going to be very empathetic, very sympathetic, they're going to be professional, they're going to be polite, they're going to be responsive. If you know of someone or if you know a friend who knows of someone that's been the victim of domestic violence, we need to listen to what they're saying and we need to make sure that they get the help they need. Whether it's the police, whether it's social services, whether it's helping them find a location to live to get them out of harm's way. I just think as a society we need to be much more supportive of victims of domestic violence. And that goes beyond being the police.