Absolutely.
Thank you for the question.
It's certainly a challenge, because we've had to increase the qualification level for our staff, if you will. Not only are they qualified counsellors, but each staff member must speak another language besides English. As I mentioned, we're able to work with women in 30 different languages, but still that's not all-inclusive. There is the additional cost of utilizing interpreters when we're working with these women and these families. Although the CIC site has a lot of resources, there are language limitations. As well, there has to be cultural appropriateness. It's not just a matter of the language but of also being able to provide the services in a culturally appropriate manner for these woman and children.