Thanks very much for that question.
What we are definitely seeing is that there are very real threats and real incidents of sexual assault and rape. As I said in my opening remarks, every girl we spoke to in our assessment told us that she is living with the fear of sexual assault and rape, so ensuring that we have resources to be able to provide services and provide prevention and protection for women and girls is certainly top of mind for us in the work we're doing.
Again, generally, access to basic services—to clean water, to food—are things that are certainly not unique to women and girls, but they are certainly incredibly vulnerable to a lack of resources and the impact that is having.
I would say again that while we are certainly encouraged by continued Canadian government support for our operations, the allocation to Global Affairs Canada is quite small when considering the overall support as part of our Middle East strategy, so the more resources we invest in ensuring that we can meet the needs of women and children.... As you said, we're making good progress, but the needs are continuing to far outstrip the resources available.