Absolutely, the sector across the country has identified the need. We do have some services paid for through Citizenship and Immigration Canada, pre-arrival services. We think that having a discussion or having modules that include violence against women, that include information on conditional sponsorship and exemptions, that include discussions on Canadian law, especially as it has to do with gender equality and other issues of concern to women in particular, is critically important.
We have the mechanism to do it. As a sector, including Citizenship and Immigration Canada, we are looking at expanding pre-arrival services. The research is bearing out that folks who are well informed before they come here have an easier time in terms of the settlement process. Violence against women issues, as well as other issues that have to do with women's rights and responsibilities are critical in terms of being included in any pre-arrival services that we are providing.