Thank you so much. One of the gaps right now is that there is no educational material that speaks about economic and financial abuse. That's a huge gap not only for survivors and frontline workers. As I mentioned, there are also experts out there for whom an understanding of the nature of economic abuse is a little bit challenging because of this issue.
In terms of the resources, yes, we need to look at resources to develop trauma-informed and sensitive education materials, screening tools and any kind of conversation tool kit as well on how to talk to survivors of economic abuse, because their issue is very complex. The other thing we need is a national toll-free line, just a phone line so that women can access any financial counselling from a trauma perspective. We have seen this in many other countries. We know that we have a national toll-free line for survivors and victims of elder financial abuse, but we need to adopt this for gender-based violence and domestic violence abuse. These are very critical.
We are also developing right now a mobile app for women to flag and identify economic and financial abuse. That's another resource. This is small scale, but nationwide those resources are definitely very essential. It's a huge gap in Canada.