Well, as I've said publicly before, one thing is that within the immigration system, when it comes to forced marriage, for example, there are very few checks and balances to protect women within the spousal sponsorship process. Often when spouses are being sponsored to Canada, there is no interview. If there is an interview, it's only with the foreign person; it's never with the Canadian sponsor who's sitting here in Canada. If the Canadian sponsor happens to have been coerced, there is no mechanism in the entire process for that to really come out. Lawyers aren't really that well attuned to look for those things, and the government never interviews the sponsor to see if there's been any coercion.
So you can go from start to finish and never have it come up. I think there needs to be something built in, either an interview process or an education piece, to inform not only women but everyone involved in the process of their rights.