Thank you to all the witnesses for their testimony.
I know it's very difficult for each of you. All of you talked about the fact that you did receive some help.
In your case, Ms. Daenzer, that was court-ordered and court-provided.
In the rest of your cases, you had to do it on your own.
Obviously, in your case, Mr. Farrant, you lived with PTSD. Your life has changed.
There is no question that for all of you, your lives have changed, in the sense that you will always live with the memories and the horrors of what you endured and witnessed in those trials.
We talked about Ontario having up to eight counselling sessions, and I understand that Manitoba had a process, a debriefing session.
All of you talked about getting help after, but I would be interested in fleshing out a little more what that involved, for you. I understand that everyone's experience is different. Some people are not affected, and some are impacted much more. I would be interested in understanding a little more about what it took, what you went through after the trial to see some semblance of life returning to normal.