Thank you.
Thank you not only for being here but for your life's work. It's impressive, and we're glad you do it, glad you bring these things here.
I want to pull us right into the UNUPR. You have raised lots of other issues too, which I think are good. I can read children into all the recommendations if I want to, but explicitly I can only find about seven recommendations that talk about either children or families. All of them have been accepted by Canada, so that then tells us we have an agenda to do. All seven, and they relate to violence against women and children, sexual exploitation, juvenile detainees, economic rights, low-income families, and aboriginal women and girls. Those are the things that I find here.
What I'm concerned about, and would like your comments on, is this: are you happy enough with the UNUPR process or do you think it too needs to be revised because the children's lens was not adequately...?
I don't want to put words in your mouth, but I don't think the lens of children's rights was not really put on this. Maybe Canada has a role internationally to raise this issue to get back, so we will be criticized, but....