Can I have a moment to add something that pertains to some of the other questions too?
We're trying to empower women and girls to speak up and also to engage men and boys to say, “Don't be a bystander. Don't let somebody get away with this kind of behaviour.” The purpose of all these projects, whether it's in rural communities or projects with men and boys, is really to get a dialogue going about that issue and get some tools that will help people in their communities or in their interactions with each other in schools and their peer groups to be able to talk about these things.
There's an Ontario campaign called It's Never Okay. I don't know if you've seen the commercials, but they're really fantastic in speaking up and saying “It's not okay, it's never okay”, and just having those conversations.