Certainly within the Native Women's Association of Canada I would have to allow you to go and I would not dare usurp the speaker's position over there. But certainly here in Ontario, one of the biggest barriers, as Christine has mentioned, is language, remoteness, and bringing our women who very often can't afford a taxicab or bus fare to get to your workshop. Especially in unique gender situations, let's look at child care. That's something that I know all of these women always have to look at when you're looking at aboriginal women's programming. They can't come forward to access services, to access treatment, and to access any of the programs you're offering if they're worried about who's taking care of their children while they're trying to do this, so often they don't.