For SAVIS of Halton, when Walter, who's the front-line public educator, goes out in the community, we have noticed that the community itself wants the education. We are working on collecting data. The types of questions and the types of responses we're getting from the “guerilla survey” we're doing, both in correctional...because we are the sexual assault centre that goes into Maplehurst, which is the male correctional facility. They want information that also reflects the cultural diversity from their own community. That's very important, especially in Halton. It is a community, a region, that is starting to show cultural diversity. Targeted proper material that reflects their background and cultural diversity is very important, because that will make it easier for parents, youth groups, or communities to give that information out.
We're working on that, and we'd be more than happy to share that with the committee.