Thank you, Adam.
As you say, it's about both rights and access, and therefore barriers. The rights of women to have adequate and timely health reproductive and sexual services are, I think, well understood and very much supported by Canadians on all horizons. That being said, the actual access to those services still varies in 2022, which unfortunately puts at risk the safety and health of many women across our country. That's why we announced, in fact, just recently—three weeks ago, I believe—an important investment in community organizations, local and national, to help women with information, guidance and support through information and appropriate guidance for the [Technical difficulty—Editor] because it not only aligns with our vision and our mandate but also supports community organizations in doing the important work they need to do.