There are the social and the economic costs. It's the community cost. It's the cost at every level. There's research out of the USAID that says that the economic cost is somewhere around $15 billion a year around maternal deaths. I don't know the source of that, but I've read that in the materials.
Also, I think especially when we're talking about conflict zones, we have rape used as a weapon of war; we have women who are dying from a myriad of diseases. If we don't provide those women with the services they need to stay alive, then we're doing a huge disservice for those three children. Also, we have to understand that Canadians actually would support this initiative, if it was a comprehensive initiative. I don't think this is an issue that Canadians are divided upon. Only 30% of Canadians, according to the latest poll, support this government's initiative to exclude safe abortion services from the maternal and child health initiative. Canadians historically are pro-choice 70% of the time; the numbers haven't changed in 20 years. Are we agreed on any other issue at those numbers? I don't think so. I think those numbers are needed to save children like those three children from Sudan. We have to put our money where our mouth is and where our beliefs are.