Thank you very much.
I want to thank you, Ms. Meyerhoffer, for being here today.
Ten years ago, I was working in the Democratic Republic of Congo. I was working with women's groups there who were working on a declaration about sexual violence in DRC. All of the women pointed to the mining sectors as the root cause—whether it was directly or indirectly—because of the armed conflicts over resource-rich lands.
When you begin to do your intake with your online portal, and also in the advice you give to companies, how do you anticipate that what you're doing is going to be different from what would have been available back in 2011? This is in terms of when abuses are occurring by Canadian companies directly, and also in terms of helping Canadian companies see the warning signs and be able to do the prevention needed to make sure that their activities don't result in indirect human rights abuses.