As Ms. Kamateros said, we've started to work a lot with young girls who are victims of honour-based violence and forced marriage. Often they come through the school system, so they're extremely vulnerable. They're very young and they're very scared. I work mainly at the shelter. We would refer them to the shelter, if that's what they want, and from there we work a lot on the violence they've been through.
Often what we have to do is really reshape their lives. At a very young age, they have to start thinking of being independent, in a way. That involves finding housing and changing their school so that they're safe. Through all that, we continue to give them a lot of support, which can last for many, many months. They are very young, and they are not to be left alone in all of this.