Thank you very much, Mr. Chair and colleagues.
I am here on behalf of Salma Zahid, my colleague from Scarborough Centre. Surprisingly, I am appearing today as Avvy Go and her colleague from the clinic are. I am extremely familiar with the great work they have done over the years. I want to thank you for being that great voice for the vulnerable in Toronto. To all of you, welcome.
I want to probe a bit more what Vincent was talking about—something that Vance also touched on—which is the conditional PR. In my office, in the last year, since January, we've come across at least four cases where there were a great deal of challenges, particularly with women who were in abusive situations and who were very reluctant to come forward and in any way address the issues. We had to be very proactive and try to probe a lot further than in our usual case management situation.
I wonder if you could give us some specifics in terms of your experience. What interim measures can we do in order to make sure we don't have vulnerable people, particularly women, who are caught up in this mess of a conditional PR?