Thank you for the question. It's an excellent question. It's a a complex question and a complex answer.
From an immigration perspective, I think what we recognize as one of the most critical things to do is to ensure that women, particularly the young women, understand their rights under the law when they arrive in the country so that if they're subject to activities that are not appropriate when they're here and in their communities, they understand that they have the ability under the law to take some action.
We do that both overseas before the family and the individual arrive through pre-settlement work with the International Organization for Migration as well as, and I think more profoundly, with our settlement organizations located in communities across the country.