Thank you so much.
In the very few minutes I have left I want to just turn to early, forced and child marriage, because as you know this an issue that's close to all of our hearts. It's certainly happening in Canada, as you say, Alia, as well as internationally.
Canada is in fact one of the leaders in pushing this at the United Nations. I was fortunate enough to be at the United Nations this summer and to meet with our team that is leading this. They've now received dozens of countries that have signed on to this initiative internationally, and we are leading this internationally.
I would like to ask this to our Calgary friends who are doing such great work in this area. When I was involved in immigrant programs and services, learning about our laws in Canada was one of the things we embedded into the language training, as well as any training that we provided across Canada in the different courses that reached out to those tens of thousands of women and families who came through our doors across Canada to receive settlement training in what coming to Canada was all about, what Canadian laws were all about. Is this something that is still being provided in your various training programs and services?