There's a chance, because we don't have information about the magnitude of the problem at this stage. We are trying to raise public awareness and work with indigenous women's organizations and communities to put the information up front in communities.
We have maternal child health programs and other programs in which there are community-based workers who would be able to provide that information more proactively and discuss the possibility or the issue proactively. We have general information that is published and funded around birthing and all sorts of general public health information, but it doesn't necessarily speak specifically to coerced or forced sterilization.