Sure.
It has been noted that there have been a number of changes made. We focus more on the grassroots organizations so they can deliver concrete support to the women in the communities, but it's the most vulnerable women. Even to our Bloc colleague and his question, he was talking about the women we serve. It's actually the most vulnerable women in society that our projects are focused on getting to. There are lots of government programs out there, but this is very special and very significant—projects that help 10 or 12 women in one small community, projects that help 20 women in another community, projects that will help 30 young girls in another small community.
The smaller projects are more focused on taking them through the training, the knowledge transfer, the things they need to get themselves out of these really difficult situations that they're in. We know that the three pillars are all interdependent of each other. So you have to have that going on at the same time. Sometimes these organizations have two or three projects going on, sometimes they've done it in the past and they've moved into another pillar, and sometimes you can see those women moving through all of those different opportunities to grow as women get themselves out of these difficult situations.