Thank you very much.
I also received a letter—in fact, it was a letter sent to the Prime Minister, as well as other people—from West Coast LEAF, which is a leading organization advocating for the rights of women and challenging for them in court. Along with them, some 40 organizations have signed on to this letter to call on the government to not proceed with this bill. They say that if it does, women and children would be particularly vulnerable in this situation, in fact, recognizing that in the United States, for example, they do not recognize domestic violence as a legal and valid means for asylum seeking. For those who face violence, for example, gang violence, it will no longer be recognized in the United States as a valid reason for asylum.
From that perspective, they are now saying that—particularly for a feminist Prime Minister—we are actually, if this bill passes, putting women in danger. I wonder whether you could comment on that.