Thank you for the very insightful question.
I would say that all of those recommendations are essential. We need to respect and recognize the reality of women and girls and indigenous victims honestly, in general, and that their being treated as less than worthy victims is part of the reality of colonialism and racism. The truth of the matter is, there is a long journey ahead of us.
Let me be a practical lawyer for a minute. You have a policy that says the following.... This is the 1996 policy, which you can't find on Public Safety's website. You can't find it in any of their literature. I'm told and I know it's still in force, but it has disappeared. This is what the policy says. It says—