One of the things that we're really, really proud of at Status of Women is the project that we funded three years ago for the creation of a network for shelters in Canada. One of the issues with shelters—as I'm sure you know if you've had someone close to you involved—is their capacity is very limited, and they're constantly having to reinvent the formula as to how they deal with victims of abuse because the population changes, and the types and forms of violence change. Particularly in urban centres, where you have new families who immigrate, there are different forms of violence that may come up, and different forms of response to that violence.
So instead of having shelters trying to learn all of this and educate themselves and develop tools on their own, we created a network that would connect all of them together. We have all of the provinces and territories that are connected through the network, that then connect to all of the shelters within their provinces or territories. They launched a call for innovative ideas, so all of the shelters fed in. Some of them were selected, further developed, and then shared out with the shelters again.
It's a way of making sure we're not having this limited capacity to reinvent the wheel constantly out there as they're working with the communities. So that has been very, very successful, and we're very proud of it. In fact, it's been featured internationally as a good project.