I'll jump in on the issue of the health system and the role it can play.
One thing that is important to note is that this area of work continues to mature and evolve in the health system. For many years, these issues of violence against women and girls were really considered justice issues.
The health system has increasingly started to come to the realization that these are very important public health issues, and you see it on the international stage with resolutions going to the World Health Assembly. From a public health perspective, the way to increase access and to bring young girls and women into the health system more appropriately is through the awareness-raising and the reduction of the stigma.
As we all know around this table, those things are longer-term societal issues that we address by working across sectors. We work in the health sector and we work in the community sector. It is in the community sector that most of the conversations with the appropriate cultural groups and the appropriate leadership and peers take place to start to reduce that stigma and then allow the health system to activate its role.