Yes. I think it's a very important component of our work; it is also part of our development strategies. We have a lot of second-generation Filipino Canadians who have the knowledge and the skills to benefit the community, and we do have self-reliant initiatives to raise funds, but having the funding--even a little funding--to do the research is really important, because we do not have any core funding.
So having this is important. At the same time there is an opportunity for Status of Women Canada to know what is happening in our community, because we submit our report.