Thank you, Mr. Chair.
You have probably heard the extremely troubling testimony from Ms. Vasylenko on what's happening in Ukraine right now. That leads me to tell you about an article by a young student at the University of Montreal, which appeared in La Presse on February 22. The author quoted a statement by Ms. Pramila Patten, the UN Secretary General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict. I quote: “When women are held for days and raped, when there's a series of genital mutilations, when Russian soldiers have Viagra on hand, it's clearly a military strategy.“
Obviously, we’re talking about Ukraine here, but we could be talking about many other military conflicts where sexual violence is used as a military strategy, such as in Tigray. Have you heard reports on these types of situations, Ms. Anderson and Ms. Datta‑Ray? Do you have examples of countries able to manage the situation or to set up justice systems for victims of sexual crimes in times of war?