Thank you. I will try to address all of the aspects of your question.
Indeed, over the last few months, I have traveled to Vancouver and Calgary, and more recently, last week in fact, to Montreal, where we announced funding in the amount of $5.69 million with 21 women's groups in attendance. These groups were very happy with the additional funding. Of course, the more financial resources they have, the easier it is for them to create programs which will help more women.
Take the Centre Marie-Vincent in Montreal, for instance, which received funding in the amount of $1.5 million over three years. The chairman of the board told us that he did not want to be successful; rather, he wished that one day, he would never have to deal again with violence against children, particularly those between the ages of 4 and 12. However, receiving the additional funding, which translates into a certain degree of stability—the funding is for three years—will enable the organization to create programs to help children who have been victimized—we were told that 72% of these kids were girls—and their mothers.