I'll start by saying that in terms of pre-arrival services, the government is increasing the investment so that 50% of economic applicants will have access to those services, and 75% of refugees. So that will capture a lot of people.
When they get here, yes, there are settlement services, but there are also publications available, like the “Welcome to Canada” guide. Then, if they apply for citizenship, there's the “Discover Canada” citizenship guide that mentions all of these different issues.
If they come through the family class, there's specific information on violence against women as well as that information. We are reaching out to them in a number of ways through our own departments.