First, if I may address this, although we are concentrating on Canadian Muslim women we don't do this alone. We feel very strongly that no one group can manage it. We always work with sister organizations whatever we do. We're partnering with.... I could mention all the other organizations that we work with. That's the main thing I want to put forward, that nobody is doing this by themselves.
The other thing is that if we got more money—and we've asked for it and did not get it—we'd like to continue doing some more workshops. We did a program some years ago now with young women in high schools. We had to focus on a few because of the lack of funds. We did it around the GTA area. We went into schools and worked with young women there to build their self-confidence. What had happened at that time.... This is now seven or eight years ago. I don't know if you all remember but in one particular school the young boys were sexually assaulting and picking on young Muslim girls. It was a big horror story at that time. We wondered why they were being picked on. The answer from the young males was that they don't tell. We thought we would go into the schools. We went to seven schools and talked to the young women about building their self-confidence so they could stand up and say that this was happening to them. I don't know how successful it was but we certainly gave it a try.
Any funds to go on working on building self-confidence, particularly in younger women, we all share the need for that.