Some are quite vocal about the work they do. We work with an Indo-Canadian group in Edmonton. We work with Bouclier d'Athéna in Montreal. Others, for reasons of continuing to be able to be effective in reaching out to these young girls, are not quite as open about the fact that they're working in this.
We tend to be cautious in advertising these groups so that the parents of these young girls do not prevent them from participating in activities. We have a large number of groups across the country that focus on these things, but we do it in a subtle and culturally appropriate manner.
Some of the groups are known to be doing this kind of work. For example, Bouclier d'Athéna has been addressing the issue of domestic violence in some 15 different languages in the region of Montreal. They're doing tremendous work. There are a number of groups like that, and they each adapt to the communities they are targeting.