Thank you, Madam Gouin, for your testimony.
I was just reminded, when you spoke about al-Bashir's comments about sharia law and when Mr. Marston mentioned his experience in Saudi Arabia, that we had a serious public policy conversation in Ontario about seven or eight years ago regarding sharia. Although I'm certain some people may argue that the nomenclature might be different, I'm glad it's on the public record here today.
You mentioned leadership, political will, changing laws, and that kind of thing, but really, from what you're describing—and you did mention these groups that had the capability of going into the communities and then slipping off—there's a real job in changing the cultural or societal mindset around the value of women as well. Is that correct? Is that a big job in the north?