Thank you for the question.
This is a societal issue we need to address, and men and boys are part of the solution.
I've heard what the committee's witnesses have said here in the context of other studies you've done. Clearly, there's work to be done around the trauma that men and boys have experienced and the ways they manage their emotions. That's part of the prevention pillar. As the minister said, each province has to invest at least 25% of the funding in prevention. There are many examples of how various governments and organizations are tackling this issue.
It's important to realize that not everyone needs the same solution, necessarily. For example, we're working very closely with an organization called Pauktuutit in the north, which has really important programs for young Inuit men, but it's not the same thing for people in, say, rural Nova Scotia.
We absolutely have to tackle the issues that are specific to each place, and that's what the national action plan to end gender-based violence will help us do.