We're grappling with this in B.C. right now. There's been a fair bit of organized protest to the rollout of GSAs, and we think there's a ton of research to support that work. In B.C. we have a research centre called the SARAVYC. It has been able to show, by linking health data with the presence of GSAs in schools, that we see health outcomes improve not just for queer and trans students but for the heterosexual male population in schools and the cisgender population. If we can get into dialogue with people, I think we have some compelling evidence to support GSAs. Sometimes some of these groups aren't willing to engage in that kind of dialogue, but it's a particular problem in a lot of provinces right now.
I do think it's a sign that we're making progress.