When you're dealing with cultural values that are contrary to human rights, you need a cultural shift. Obviously, people from Canada can help, but the cultural shift has to come from within.
This is a problem also with female genital mutilation, which is both a human rights violation and sometimes a cultural value as well. What you have to do is build on the opposition that exists locally and try to empower those people.
It's a problem you can see. Sometimes it's even education of girls. There are many parts of the world where it against the local cultural values to educate girls. This was the situation that Malala was faced with in Pakistan, so the fact that she got a Nobel Peace Prize was very helpful. I think that sort of empowerment of locals who are on the front lines in combatting these cultural values is the way we can carry forward this support and help to shift cultural values. I think the message we want to convey is not that we want them to adopt our values; it is that we want the people who are there, who have these values, to prevail.