As per my comments, which I didn't get to, there is an interesting opportunity to really involve the private sector for girls at an early age. Speaking candidly, we tend to reject the private sector for programs around young people. However, if it's done in a way that leverages the expertise of the private sector, I do think there is a very big opportunity. That brings them into the cycle early on, and potentially provides employment opportunities for girls who have already benefited from the private sector investment as an opportunity early on. That would be one, definitely.
The other would be making sure that life skills training is offered to marginalized communities, such as the aboriginal community, and those who are living below the poverty line in priority neighbourhoods.