We would not be approaching girls in those communities directly. We would not pretend to have the expertise or the knowledge of the various cultures to understand those limitations and what would be culturally sensitive. That's why all of our work is done through NGOs. We have identified NGOs that are particularly close to specific communities and that are able to best understand their needs and to be culturally sensitive with their response.
For example, in aboriginal communities we're meeting the minister. We had a round table at the first nations and crown gathering with a number of women leaders to find out what they needed in their communities to improve the situation of girls. We agreed with them that we needed to work directly with them so that they can develop the best response.
So we would not pretend to have that expertise. We identify organizations and we try to attract organizations that do have an understanding and work with that population.