Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much for being here today.
I do have a couple of questions concerning the dangerous offender section of Bill C-2. First, are there any women who have been declared dangerous offenders? Secondly, how many women, if any, have gone through a dangerous offender hearing? Thirdly, how many women over the last five years, given their convictions, could potentially have been subject to an application for remand and assessment? And has any gender-based analysis of this particular piece of legislation, this particular section of the legislation that the government has brought forth, been done? We already know that there's an disproportional number of aboriginals, for instance, who are swept up in our justice system who are represented in the correction services, and that pertains to women as well.
I'd like to know if you're able to provide us with this information, and if you're not, why not.