Yes, of course.
In our associations, there are three major aspects we work on: the remedial aspect, i.e. the immediate response, the preventive aspect and the educational aspect. Right now, about 90% of our work involves the remedial aspect. We're responding to an emergency. This is what's going on in our schools and in our hospitals. We end up with the same problems.
With regard to the educational aspect, we know that and we do outreach to community groups. That's a win-win situation. We do a lot of work with the Maisons de la famille, with community groups, we go to youth centres. This is education that people need because they do not know their rights. If somebody doesn't know their rights, how can they defend themselves?
When it comes to credit, it's the same thing. If you are not aware of examples of credit...