Thank you very much. I think that is such important testimony, and I hope it's taken to heart by all members, and by parliamentarians who aren't part of this committee.
I want to ask specifically about what happens when a person is a victim of foreign state-backed interference.
We've talked in the past about motion M-55, which is a private member's motion that I put forward to try to push for greater coordination, supports and a strategy, because we've heard that there often isn't the support there. Who do you call when you experience these kinds of things? What kinds of supports come into play?
Could you both share—and I probably have enough time for 45 seconds for each of you—how you have tried to access support from authorities, what kinds of experiences you had doing that and how we can do better in supporting victims?