Thank you very much, Madam Chair, and thank you to all of our panellists. You bring a wealth of information and a wealth of experience that we hope will be applied to make things better.
I'm going to start with a confession. Eight years ago I was on this committee, and we were talking about precisely the things we're talking about here today. I feel very much that we have failed, failed some very vulnerable women and their children.
I want to drill down on some of the things you have said. I want to start with the importance of the judiciary—the judges, the lawyers, the law enforcement professionals—in terms of the training they get, the culturally sensitive competency training. Is there enough of it? Are we seeing any positive results from it?
Can any of you comment on that all-important training?