Thank you.
Ms. Sheehy, I'm going to come back to you. Ms. Dale had outlined reasons as to how the accused would be put in a more unfair situation should Bill C-51 become law, with respect to presumption of innocence, interjecting the complainant into the hearing and the evidentiary reasons for that, and the delays to trial as well. Can you comment? What is your opinion? Do you think there is validity to those concerns? What is the flip side of that coin?
I know it's a very delicate balance between an accused and a complainant, especially in areas of sexual assault. As you said, it's a very different type of crime. Are Ms. Dale's concerns valid? Also, do you think that Bill C-51 tries to level the playing field for victims of sexual assault?