I'll take that one.
I think it's about continuing to engage and to work with our service provider organizations, SPOs, that are currently very active in these activities. The settlement program actually does have as part of its funding priorities services dedicated to the needs of immigrant women in all immigration categories. There are a few of these that are currently funded across the country that maybe we can provide more information on to the committee.
It's about working with our existing partners, but also with other partners that are growing outside in the communities. We are also funding initiatives such as local immigration partnerships, whereby communities come together and address community action plans to inform others about the needs that immigrants in their communities are facing. These are gathered in reports that inform our program investments. I think this is how, by continuing to work with our settlement partners—at present, there are over 500 of them across the country—as well as building on what we currently are doing both pre- and post-arrival, it can be done.