Given the fact that you're focusing on this as International Day of the Girl, and you're reaching out into some of our ethnic communities, where it's very much our young women who have some challenges, how would you reach out to them in a sense of being culturally sensitive but at the same time as letting them know what is acceptable and not acceptable?
We had a presentation from one of the organizations, in addition to the Y, the other day. They had prepared booklets and so on and so forth about what is acceptable and what isn't acceptable. In reviewing those booklets, clearly, certain communities would take real offence to some of those comments in there. Yet for us, it would just be a normal information booklet.
Are you trying to put some things together that show some of that sensitivity? We have to bring these communities along slowly sometimes. Unfortunately, our young girls often pay a price for the way some of these things are handled.