Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Ms. Dunahee, I'm Raymond Côté, and I'm the member for Beauport—Limoilou. I would like to thank you immensely for coming and testifying before our committee.
I'm not a jurist, and I have no legal training. However, like you, I have been involved in various organizations, including in the school network. I was the chair of the parents' committee of the Commission scolaire de la Capitale for two years. You said that you have no legal knowledge. That reminded me that several parents I helped as chair were intimidated to represent their school on a body like a school board. So I pay tribute to your presence. Please don't be intimidated by our committee. No, you are really in your element here.
The Criminal Code is a whole, it's an important tool for our justice system. My concern doesn't involve just the section of the act but everything surrounding it, meaning, victim support and all the consequences of crimes.
Given your role as the president of Child Find British Columbia and as a mother who went through this, what can you tell us about the needs of people like you who go through the very trying experience of a kidnapped child? What do you need in the longer term? Tell us about the quality of services and support that are available.