I can offer my thoughts on that. I mentioned that we are probably the biggest settlement agency in Canada. Fifteen years ago, CIWA's capacity—obviously, that is always defined by the budget—was $1.5 million. We are now approaching $19 million in funding. Based on that, in black and white, we look like an example of a beautiful understanding by IRCC of investment and the benefit of that investment for immigrant women.
However, we are a tiny micro component of the whole country that should be multiplied one hundredfold. There should be 100 agencies in this country doing this, and there are many that are doing this. So for a sample of the investment, I'm quite sure that IRCC could use all the women's agencies in Canada and get the disaggregated data and see the benefits. We actually have longitudinal studies we have done that have been reported on around the world about this.