Yes.
I was just going to talk about what further initiatives we need to take. I think it's clear we need standards and structures. It's not enough to have policies. We need to make those actually work. We need to monitor and track the policies that we need to put in place. It's really important to say that we need to highlight the importance of civility and respect, to acknowledge the importance of respect for each other.
Finally, 25 years ago I had the opportunity to be at the World Conference on Human Rights in Vienna. We talked about women's rights and human rights. At this point, given the state of the world and our own national context, I think it's very important for us as women human rights defenders to talk about the universality of rights and to speak about rights for all, about freedom of expression, freedom of association and the right to life and liberty.
This means questioning laws and systems that actually restrict our rights. I can speak about this more perhaps in the question and answer session, but I think—