Thank you.
I have a second question, which I think is also for you, but maybe again for your department, I'm very concerned about the effect of domestic violence on women's economic security. Violence against women resulted in an economic impact of approximately $21 million in lost wages in 2009—that's from the Department of Justice—and domestic and sexual violence also cost the Canadian economy more than $12 billion a year. I'd like to be assured that the department is aware of and is discussing the legislation that's been adopted in Manitoba and tabled in Ontario and British Columbia, and also the new contract language that was just negotiated by a local of the United Steelworkers union in Alberta, to ensure that leave can be taken in situations of domestic violence. In those situations, the woman usually needs to take time off work so she can find a new apartment and get her children settled as they change their lives.