We've been working on this since November, I guess, in terms of putting it together.
You're absolutely right, there are very many pieces in the federal government that are working on domestic violence or gender-based violence. We're working with our federal partners to have an assessment of what is out there in terms of legislation, strategy, framework, and funding programs. What's in the federal government? We've never really created a list to figure out what's going on in the federal government, so we're doing that.
We're looking at the provinces and territories and looking at their best practices. Examples are Ontario's new sexual violence campaign, called “It's Never Okay: An Action Plan to Stop Sexual Violence and Harassment”, and B.C.'s domestic violence-free strategy. We're looking at what the provinces are doing.
We're also going to be talking to some of our international stakeholders, such as Australia and New Zealand. We're going to be reaching out to stakeholders and experts in the coming months as soon as we get it framed together.
I'm sure this committee will be hearing from others on that, because it'll be an instrumental role in terms of how we craft this gender-based violence strategy. We know there's lots of advice out there in terms of a blueprint for what the strategy should look like, which we're also looking at.