I think this is what Canada does for Equitas already, because this is really the heart of our work, human rights education and building capacity for human rights defenders, implementing that into both formal and non-formal educational systems. There are a number of initiatives undertaken by countries in terms of incorporating a human rights curriculum within their education system. Canada has a lot of expertise and experience to offer and has done that in a number of countries. I'm thinking, for example, of Senegal. It's about trying to build...and ensure that when we talk about education, we also talk about quality education. The right to human rights education is an integral part of the right to education, so it's to ensure that we integrate that.
There is a lot of curriculum that has been developed in Canada and other countries. It's really looking at how we can make those connections, ensuring that the countries that want to incorporate human rights education in their curriculum can benefit from the experiences that have been developed elsewhere. Building those network connections and ensuring access to resources is critical.