Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you to my colleagues for sharing their time with me. Thank you to all the witnesses for being here today.
The panel we have today is a great example of the diverse people this committee needs to hear from with respect to a very complex and dynamic issue in our country.
While it was my introduction of the bill and the justice system, specifically, that has brought us here, I'm going to ask some questions related to the front end of this, because it certainly serves the justice system well and serves Canadians well for that system to aim to support prevention activities at the earliest onset. Of course, the earliest onset is prevention, period.
Ms. Ross, thank you very much for your personal testimony and what are very succinct and clear recommendations for the committee.
I do want to turn quickly to Ms. Bradley, a fellow Yukoner, and ask where we're at present day, if you know or if you can share, in the context of the prevalence study that's under way with the Whitehorse Correctional Centre?