Thank you for the question.
Maybe I could highlight a couple of things. I mentioned in my opening statement that the Government of Canada funded 63 projects. Public Safety specifically funded 20 of those projects. The funding has gone to grassroots organizations across the country to work with both victims and survivors. Twelve of those are empowerment projects, and the rest of them are prevention projects. Fifteen of those projects support indigenous people, two of those are indigenous-led and many of them welcome gender-diverse people as well.
Important work is being done. The projects have been going on for between three and four years and, as I mentioned, we're entering our last year of the evaluation. What we will be doing is hearing about both achievements and lessons learned from there. That's one of the areas where I believe we're making a difference.