If I may take this question, it appears in the Philippines currently that it's not the same as we experience here in Canada with the missing indigenous girls and women, but women are affected dramatically through their health issues and poverty issues. Women human rights defenders are arrested and jailed, and most of that comes through the mining issues.
We know of a case earlier where a woman was arrested, put in prison, had a baby in prison, and the baby died from lack of attention. Normally in engagement in human rights law, she should have been able to care for and nurture her newborn baby, but that right was taken away from her when she was imprisoned for being a human rights defender.
We have these issues. There are parallel issues, particularly around women's health issues, poverty and housing issues, and abuse issues from that perspective.
It's a little different from the Canadian—