Thank you very much.
I have a couple of things that I wanted to comment on, but I'll skip right to the questions. I think it is on much the same topic.
I want to use that example. A couple of you, I think Ms. Farha and Ms. Zwibel, used the example we're discussing of a woman who has fled from violence in the home and is in a women's shelter. What I'd like to ask centres on that.
Ms. Farha, I think you had indicated you work directly—and I'm not sure, maybe, Ms. Zwibel, you might as well—with women who are in those situations. I'm assuming that the shelter does more for women in those situations than simply provide a roof over their heads. They must do some work to try to help them repair their lives and get themselves back on their feet again. Can you tell me a little about what kinds of things they do to help in those situations?