I appreciate your being here today.
What occurred in Rwanda was a near complete social breakdown from the perspective of somebody in North America, where our lives are so sedate compared with what people lived through there. Last year—I believe you were there, Mr. Sweet—they marked the anniversary in Hamilton of the genocide. Some of the people who spoke talked about the horrific things that happened. For example, they'd go to the police to report a rape and they would then be raped by police. There were so many horrific things.
Looking at the support programs that you referred to, the ones that I'm concerned about, and that we were talking about in this committee, were specific to the children born from women who were raped, in terms of the ramifications for their complete lives. The whole purpose, in many instances, was the shame factor for the family, for the woman, but that translates back to them.
In any programming that you've had, do you have anything that you can report as a success or even moving the mark on this?