I just want to get at the second part of it, Karen. I know seven minutes doesn't do it justice, nor would an extra five, but the second general thing I reviewed in the literature was family care, the focuses Darlene alluded to, the problems of sending the man to jail, and the woman having to leave, in instances.
I've worked in Mishkeegogamang, obviously. Over a span of more than 15 years, I have gone in and out of that community. I've seen that women's shelter go from being a legitimate women's shelter to a multi-purpose building.
Of course, during my time in Shamattawa, in northern Manitoba, I've had direct contact with what a women's shelter does, in a more traditional sense, in an isolated community. It still can give problems, and there is some value to getting relief by having at least one of the family members leave the community, for a variety of different circumstances. But I share your concern, Karen, that family care is something we should look at.
I'm just curious. We have a family violence initiative program, which is a long-term commitment from the Government of Canada. Are you aware of this program or have you accessed it at all?