I think the best practice is that these women—these are all volunteers who provided the workshops—have to be supported by some paid staff, and unfortunately, that's where the funds come in. We didn't have enough. For example, we have this tool. It was tremendous. We said we would do, I think, eight or ten workshops, and we ended up doing 25 or 29 across the country. So we were willing to work, but I think you can only depend so much on volunteers. As an example, when those workshops were held in different communities, we only gave them $200 to $300 for snacks or a room rental, and so on and so forth.
It would be wonderful... We asked, and Status of Women wouldn't give it to us, for money that would allow us to do this properly. So we have a tool. We'd love to provide more workshops, and the chapter women are willing to work with it, but they can't do it completely on their own.