There aren't any that I'm aware of. There's certainly research going on, as I said. I think that's where Canadians and the Government of Canada have an opportunity to lead on this. We have been leading on the issue of addressing violence against women, and I think this is an important area that needs to be looked at much more closely. There needs to be more resources put into the research to take this from qualitative to quantitative data, to the point where we can assign the appropriate level of resources to it.
It's much bigger than has been understood. The research I'm sharing about transition houses and shelters is very recent. It's a further affirmation of the other evidence that we're not really addressing brain injury at the place where it begins, whether it's a car accident or it's through violence. I've encountered women with disabilities at my office, who have come through my door. One woman I know had a car accident. From there she lost her job, lost her relationship, and eventually ended up homeless and in a terrible situation. It was because there was no catching this woman at the first stage. And she had a diagnosis.