In terms of possibly some other angles, when it comes to women in non-traditional employment, we've put a lot of focus on public education on that specific topic this year. For instance, we had a series of YouTube videos during Women's History Month profiling women in non-traditional employment. We use a very broad range of mechanisms to get the information out there.
Another mechanism we use, for instance, is through the funding of projects to groups. We will at times be developing resources with these groups. I'll give you an example. We're funding the Canadian Red Cross to develop online modules to promote healthy and respectful relationships among teens, the ultimate role obviously being to reduce violence against young girls. These modules that we're funding the Red Cross to develop are also part of the publicly available documents and tools.
There is a very broad range of tools that we use. We use the opportunities given to us by commemorative events such as International Women's Day and the International Day of the Girl Child. We use these events to promote the issues that are important to our mandate.
I hope this gives you a flavour of what we do. I wouldn't say by any extent that this is exhaustive, but it gives you a flavour.