Okay.
There's another interesting aspect, and that's the fact that the red dress alert is not an end in itself. We also need to be able to offer other education and prevention services, both upstream and further downstream, to make sure we support the victims.
You talked about the heavy administrative burden imposed on organizations that want to help survivors. One of the witnesses who took part in a previous meeting of this committee spoke to us about the recurrent nature of funding.
Predictable funding is important for organizations that want to support victims.
How important and essential is it to ensure the recurrence of funding to support organizations that help survivors or that work on prevention, so that the red dress alert can be properly implemented?