I think we talked about a few different roads that you might go down. It is important to look at the experiences that young women are having such as cyber-bullying and some of the problems arising from the use of social media. That's something that I'm curious about, and I know we don't have a lot of research on it. I hope your experts will be able to shed some light on this for us. I think that's very important.
Although you're right that there are distinct groups of women we prioritize, there is going to be overlap. Indigenous young girls are experiencing the same types of social media bullying and cyber-bullying as non-indigenous girls. So there is some overlap in the work we're doing. Our young girls are not talking about it all that much, yet we know that it's happening and sometimes at astronomical rates. Young women are growing up thinking this is a normal experience. It troubles me that often they're not sharing these experiences with their parents and they're not talking about the bullying they receive online. This can be an extremely isolating experience for young women. I would really like to focus on this issue.