Yes, thank you for that.
I don't have exact information on all of the funding put forward by all departments to prevent forced and early marriage, to empower women and girls to speak up and speak out against the phenomenon of domestic violence and violence against women and girls. Let's just say that the funding has grown significantly under our government.
For example, Status of Women Canada has supported, with the Public Health Agency of Canada, a white ribbon campaign to develop a brief on engaging men and boys to prevent and reduce gender-based violence. There is a new website, launched two years ago by Status of Women Canada, called Ending Violence Against Women, with sections on the nature of violence, how to prevent it, where to help.
We have a number of well-funded initiatives against cyberbullying. The Department of Health, I would argue, has done even more, and the Department of Justice obviously has a vast agenda related to the changes we made to the criminal justice system related to the victims charter and to support for victims, all of which is relevant to the issue of violence against women and girls, including forced and early marriage.