Absolutely, yes.
We're looking at that and we're working on a federal gender-based violence strategy. It's not necessarily a national strategy, because you don't want to duplicate what the provinces are doing. They're best placed to do what they're doing. They know their priorities. They know what works and what doesn't work in their province and they're proceeding at their own pace.
What we're trying to do in the federal government is to at least put it all together so that we can say this is what we have in the federal government in the family violence initiative that the Public Health Agency has or in some of the Criminal Code amendments that the Department of Justice has. We'll be putting together a lot of different pieces that are in the federal government and saying, “Okay, what does this look like, and how can we work together and build on what the provinces and territories are doing without duplicating what they're doing?”
It's going to be a different strategy from the Australian strategy, for example. It'll be a made-in-Canada strategy.