We don't have a special pot of money we're asking for that will be dedicated. We're going to use existing internal funds to do the work. To develop the strategy it will be about pulling the key stakeholders together. I am meeting with colleagues across the country and my ministerial colleagues in Parliament. I have a meeting in the next couple of weeks with some of the significant ministers who have portfolios with these issues so we can start to brainstorm what the structure of this project will look like.
I think we need to make sure we have a broad engagement strategy, just as we're doing with the murdered and missing indigenous women and girls. Perhaps it might not be to the same level where we're hearing family members and that kind of thing, but we must make sure that for all of the work that has been done at the ground level those leaders have an opportunity to weigh in. They are representing a broad group of stakeholders.
I met for example with the Canadian Network of Women's Shelters. They've done a lot of great work. This has been a passion of theirs for years. Although the name is about sheltering, don't let that fool you. They're focused on violence against women, and they've done some very good work. I'm excited to work with people like Lise who have stakeholders from all across the country who are working at the grassroots level.
From my perspective this needs to be inclusive. We need to make sure we're building on the knowledge we already have. In terms of the money, we have the money built into the budget for that.