I think I understand now where your question is coming from, and thank you for that clarification. Beth will, no doubt, will have some follow-up to this.
Justice has to be built, in my view, from within countries. One of the best ways to build strong systems is to support civil society and, within that, women's movements and social movements, because as it happens here in Canada so it happens everywhere that really you need civil society pushing governments for, among other things, strong and functioning judicial systems.
I think that the international community has a strong role to play, but I think that—again from our perspective, and you heard Beth talk about funding—women's organizations and civil society in general can do a lot of the pushing of their own national governments and advocating with the international community. The solutions have to be based on the ground where the problems are happening and where the violence and human rights abuses are occurring.