Thank you.
The last witness—I think she was from Actua, if I'm not mistaken—talked about three different areas. One was mentorship programs. Here I might take up Madam Bateman's time on that question as well.
She mentioned the importance of educating parents, communities, schools, and various other outreach organizations to encourage girls that they can achieve, that they can succeed. My concern is, how do you get to the girls who don't necessarily have the support of their parents, or who maybe come from different cultural backgrounds where there is some discrimination between the sexes within their own families?
Again, it's what Status of Women Canada can do to reach out to get to these young girls and deliver that message. How do we cross over to make sure that the girls are given that opportunity by parents and in schools?