Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses, who really illustrate the kind of coalition that's brought progress on the fight against HIV/AIDS—the front-line services, the academics and the medical research people. It's a good, well-balanced panel for that.
I think we've heard a lot of evidence, and I think people are unanimous in saying that the criminalization of HIV through sexual assault has to go. However, there are some other things I've been trying to get us to look at when we're talking about reform of the Criminal Code. That's the impact of other parts of the Criminal Code on non-disclosure and on the barriers to testing, and that's the criminalization of drug use and the criminalization of sex work.
I'm going to start with Ms. Williams on those questions.
Do you see these aspects of criminal law as having an impact here?