Seriously, I first was aware of this issue in 2011, when Barbara Kagedan, who's with me now and is really the godmother of this—if he's the adoptive father, Barbara is the godmother of this case—drew it to my attention. I was astounded. I couldn't believe that we wouldn't have protection in Canada for this kind of thing.
As I looked into it and began to talk to folks, I had the same experience Rob had. The more you talk about it, the more you hear. Every time I speak about this, somebody will call me and say, let me tell you my story. I'm sure you'll find, as you are identified with this issue over the next few weeks, that people will start to call you and tell you their stories as well.
It was those personal stories, I think, that really motivated me, that drove me to do what we've done over the last few years.