In terms of culturally appropriate projects, we strive to make sure that any time a project is working with a specific population, whether aboriginal or inner-city young girls, or older rural women, that the material and the approach they develop is going to be appropriate, whether culturally or for whatever other adaptations need to be done.
I'm at a loss to be more specific than that because pretty much every one of our projects tries to do that. For instance, earlier the minister was speaking about the project that we're doing with the White Ribbon campaign in collaboration with the Argonauts. Well, there again, they are focusing on a very specific age bracket, young men, and finding the appropriate language, tone, and areas of interest to be relevant to this audience.
I have other projects that are working with very young aboriginal girls in a remote community, so again, the project is adapted for that very specific environment. Unfortunately, because we have some 300 projects that are going on at any given time, I would fail to give justice to the quality of what's being done if I tried to be specific. Every project strives to be culturally appropriate.