Our stance through Brampton-Caledon Zonta is that we would like to encourage a broader application of learnings through organizations like ours and ones that we see here today, in terms of fund development, advocacy awareness and education across the board to make it more impactful and sustainable, and in terms of mitigating the associated risks, because there are so many complex areas, as you alluded to, MP Sidhu, pertaining to mitigating the situation for youth from the beginning.
When it comes down to it, statistically, children who grow up in families where there's violence may suffer a range of behavioural and emotional disturbances that could also be associated with perpetrating and experiencing violence later in life, so we start at the root, at the youngest level possible, in terms of prevention and understanding, and also just in terms of awareness that the issue exists at all and that it is affecting and impacting children. One in three cases of human trafficking involves children, according to the United Nations statistics.
Education is what we're advocating.