CFUW is a self-funded organization, as I mentioned. But we have 122 clubs in that many cities and towns across the country. Our members work and liaise with women who are in the offices.
I'm getting messages, for example, from Vancouver that the Young Wolves Lodge program is due to be cut on March 31. The program helps aboriginal women, ages 17 to 24, with alcohol and drug recovery.
Those kinds of things impact the CFUW community because the kind of work we do is broad-reaching. When women, young women or older women, work with the staff members--who, by the way, provide excellent services--they form a connection. And you have to have that connection to really reach them, particularly these kinds of young people.