You mentioned in your presentation that there's still a reluctance within the community for those who are the survivors, either the victims or the children born of these atrocities, to speak openly. I guess this is the crux of what we're looking at, namely, not only how to help those individuals but also how to learn from that experience so that we can develop methodologies and training for our response to situations in other countries that are happening now.
I'm not sure how large the community is in Canada, but what kind of initiatives are happening within the community to help these individuals to let go, to feel free, to begin to discuss, and to begin to take that load off their shoulders, as you mentioned? What kind of activities or initiatives are happening within the community in Canada, and are any of them being transplanted or worked in Rwanda?