Well, first of all, a lot of what LEAF has done--for example, the rape shield law--we don't agree with. I'm a lawyer, and I have another reason for that. There are legal things. There has to be equality in the defence, a mechanism, number one. In fact, I actually worked on the actual legislation when that was drafted, along with a group of women lawyers, and I never agreed with that right from the beginning.
Some of the things LEAF has done are all right, but most of it has not been acceptable: abortion on demand, the homosexual things--we don't agree with these. They have not represented and reflected grassroots Canadian women in the majority of their cases. Believe me, I follow every one of their cases, because REAL Women of Canada has opposed them many times in the courts--again, I might say, opposed them with our own money, while they were funded by the court challenges program and the Status of Women. Again, they're a reflection of only a handful of women. They are not a reflection of grassroots Canadian women—