Absolutely, there are lots of programs, which are led by mainstream as well as ethno-specific agencies, here in the greater Toronto area that I know of. Punjabi Community Health Services is one of those programs. The CEO of that agency is Mr. Baldev Mutta and he has been leading some really cutting-edge programs in the community to educate men.
Again, as my colleague from Nova Scotia was talking about, sometimes these programs don't have to be named or titled as violence against women or violence programs. They're sometimes just about drugs. They're sometimes about gambling. They're sometimes about behavioural issues or anger management issues. They're not necessarily meant for violence against women structures, but the messaging is definite and the mentorship is definite to make sure that men understand, and are basically assisted through this process and the conditions that violence creates.