We have just had a conversation with some of our external partners who are looking at urban and rural programs. The need is not only for shelters in the cases of violence, but also in cases where women are being thrown out of their homes because of substance, alcohol, or drug abuse, or because there are financial complications. They may have spent all of the welfare cheque, and then they're being beaten up because there isn't enough food or there isn't enough of something else.
We are trying to work closely with all of the partners as best we can because of the limited resources we have to operate nationally. We're spreading ourselves very thin, so it's better for us to just try to focus on the one thing that we can do well, rather than to try to bring a false light to too many.