Since there are a few seconds left, and I think Mrs. Sellah is finished, I will use the time to ask a question.
Last week, we heard from a number of representatives from various governments. We saw that many initiatives are very promising. There is a growing trend—either at Status of Women Canada or in other departments like yours—to fund projects instead of programs. Organizations often have to comply with project conditions.
Do you find that the funding is not always recurrent? Do you think this is a good way to proceed? In your opinion, is investment in a long-term program in excess of five years more beneficial in terms of promising methods for preventing violence against women?
This question is for anyone who wants to answer it.
Ms. Israel, go ahead.