That question is important and quite easy to answer. The Canadian government doesn't give any money to the Congolese government regarding sexual violence. The purpose of the vast majority of known projects is to provide care through the international agencies of the UN, three in particular: the UN Population Fund (UNFPA); the bureau of MONUSCO, the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which deals with human rights issues; and UNICEF. So Canada's money will be spent through those three agencies.
The process of supplying medication and medical care is going very well. The UN agencies are used to that type of intervention.
The fight against impunity is not going well at all. On the one hand, the three agencies are unbelievably bureaucratic, especially when they work amongst themselves. On the other hand, as regards impunity or actively anticipating or combating that system, the UN agencies are totally at a loss and will not pursue that type of argument.
That's why I say that the next Canadian program should involve the right players, those who can take responsibility and who will provide that care, make that argument and conduct the fight against impunity to the end so that the work will continue once the agencies have left and the international funds are spent.