One of the programs we have is called SWIS, or settlement workers in schools. Through our service provider organizations, we are working to put this program into place in all regions in the country where we have a high concentration of youth immigrants in schools.
Settlement workers work with the family, not just the children who are there. Working more directly with the children, as you know, is more a provincial responsibility. They really talk about the importance of education, about how homework is key, and about why extracurricular activities are important, and they really help bridge that gap between Canadian school culture and the place where the children have come from and its scarring effects, which you talked about. They work with a whole group of counsellors in schools and teachers in schools.