You'd have to redefine your relationship with the national non-profit sector, which has been underfunded and is facing incredibly difficult challenges. There is infrastructure that makes that work. We have an initiative, for instance, that touches down in Saint John, among immigrant refugee families, people with intellectual disabilities, and women with mental health issues, to address violence prevention. It's a huge issue. We've been able, through our linkages with other national non-profits supported through Status of Women Canada, to create these spaces where we have first nations and aboriginal women, immigrant and refugee women, and women with intellectual and mental health issues to come up with innovative strategies to address violence prevention in Saint John linked with other communities across the country.
On March 10th, 2017. See this statement in context.