Thanks to each of our guests for being here today.
Ms. Kennedy, I want to start with you. It's good to see you again. I'm a big fan of and believer in what you and your colleagues do at the Boost centre in Toronto. I've had the opportunity to visit on several occasions and I think it's a model that we need to follow across Canada. I know that Mr. Seeback agrees with me that the Peel region needs a centre like Boost, and we're hopeful there will be one soon. I think all the other MPs from the Peel region feel the same way. We thank you very much for your leadership and for the way you're helping child victims in your centre.
I know that you followed the development of the victims bill of rights and you were part of the consultation process with the Minister of Justice. I want to ask you specifically about some of your comments. In your opening comments, I'm not sure if I got it right, but I think you said you were concerned about the ability of child witnesses to testify both in trials and in victim impact statements through some means other than in person in the courtroom. My understanding is that the victims bill of rights does provide for that.
Do you agree with that or are you happy to see that?