This means that it's important to update knowledge in this area. It's clear that there's a significant gap between the reality of a sexual assault victim and what they're asked to do to enter a system that, in its very essence, makes them a victim again. This system hasn't been adapted. It was set up in a century where women didn't even exist as legal persons and had no place in society.
It's necessary to ask how we can ensure that knowledge is updated to reflect what we know today.
Moreover, since we know that 95% of sexual assault victims don't file a complaint with the police, it would be interesting to reproduce the Quebec model for them and to work in a transparent way to establish a new field—