We've done over 100 sessions at this point. We measure success in various forms. There are some sessions that do not have a lot of participants, but the participants who are there very much appreciate it. I think of a session that we had for LGBTQ rights, where there was just one participant. It was a mother whose son had just came out to her as a homosexual, and she was able to ask all these questions in an open and safe environment. I can just imagine the difference that one person made in her family and in the community and then so on and so forth.
As for the success that we've had with sessions like those, we've had varying participation, but the women who do participate find a lot of value in them. The ones that are very popular that we have waiting lists for are anything about manual labour, construction, mechanics, how to change a tire if you're stranded on the side of the road and anything that they feel that they maybe missed out on learning earlier in their lives and might be dependent on someone else in their lives to accomplish. We've seen that widows particularly appreciate these sessions.