Thanks for sharing that. None of us wants to have to imagine ourselves in the shoes that you were in. That's why this is so important. Maybe that just flows into the question that I want to ask next.
Over the last decade or so, I've worked with you. In fact, you were very humble. You were the impetus behind all this. How this all got started was when you came to tell me about your daughter Quinn.
Also, Nancy and Peter, I know we've worked together over the last number of years as well. I want to ask both of you to tell us a bit about the advocacy and what the roadblocks were that you faced as you fought through M-110 the last time the HUMA committee did the report. I want to ask you that because I think it's important for people on this committee to hear what we don't want to see repeated again and what we don't want to have happen, and for all members of Parliament to understand why it is so important that this passes, that this doesn't just become a report somewhere or fall by the wayside. This has to get done.
I want you both to have a chance to speak about the advocacy you've done and the roadblocks you've faced, so that we can make sure that those situations aren't repeated again this time, particularly with the committee process and whatnot.
Do you want to start, Sarah and Lee? Then we'll go to Nancy and Peter.
