As I was saying, there are programs offered pre-arrival that are done by the International Organization for Migration. They have sites across the globe. They have a workbook they offer to do this training. In that workbook, there is a specific unit on what they call cultural adaptation. It includes things like the roles and responsibility of the family, but there is also what they call “rules for teens”—having a boyfriend or a girlfriend, going to parties, the kinds of cultural practices that are and are not acceptable in the context of an overall rights framework in the Canadian context. That's provided to those families and young girls before they arrive in the country.
On April 19th, 2016. See this statement in context.