Thank you, Mr. Chair.
It's hard to contain my anger, ladies. I must tell you how incredibly brave you are. Thank you for sharing your stories, especially since this meeting is public, as you know.
Today, you are again having to speak out about what happened and explain your stories. However, you are still being victimized and suffering the consequences, which will no doubt affect you for a long time to come. That was clear from your statements.
We all wish you could turn the clock back, but as I've told other witnesses, what you're doing will make a difference going forward. The take-away from your stories is very clear to us, as lawmakers: immediate action is paramount.
I have all the information I need to conclude that responding quickly matters a whole lot. It's a matter of dignity, respect and the protection of privacy. Your stories have shown us just how quickly something needs to be done.
With your permission, I'd like you to take a few moments to send a message to women who are in the same situation as you. I'd also like to give you this forum, this opportunity, to address the executives we heard from at our last meeting; they told the committee that they weren't really aware of any problems with consent management or the removal of videos. You can have the next few moments to say publicly what you would like to both of those groups.
Would guest one like to go first?