Thank you, Chair.
Ms. Segal, I want to start by continuing this conversation about the codification and consent, because I think it is really crucial that we get this right. I am concerned about how we start to frame this and if there is a way within law to do this.
If we're talking about the moment of unconsciousness, of incapacity, we're talking about a number of issues: power and powerlessness, risk, incapacity, and what actually clarifies real, clear consent, especially for a woman who is not in a situation of power or security when the act happens. Is there a specific codification language that you think we need to put in which would at least help to address some of these issues?