Yes. I would refer to my opening remarks about the series of resolutions that have been passed in the Security Council and of Canada's role in co-sponsoring at least one of those and in being very much involved in their development. The United Nations now has a zero tolerance policy with regard to sexual exploitation and abuse. I'm sure you may have heard in years past of cases of sexual violence and abuse in the United Nations peacekeeping missions. It has a very traumatizing effect on a community when it seems that the people who came to help are part of the problem. The UN now has a zero tolerance policy and these rules expressly forbid sexual relations with prostitutes, with anyone under the age of majority, and also strongly discourage relationships with anyone who's seen as a recipient of assistance.
In June of this year the United Kingdom hosted a conference, the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence. This is the largest gathering that ever took place in the world.