Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank each and every one of our witnesses, both present and appearing virtually. What you have to say here is important. It's not only important; it is necessary, and it's necessary that we get this right.
I don't mean to take up the witnesses' time, but I was particularly struck by your comments, Ms. Dunn, by what you just said, because it was very striking on so many levels.
You spoke about myths. The first thing that came to my mind was the ability of somebody who commits a sexual assault, an offence that is intrinsically violent in and of itself, to claim to be so drunk as to not know what they're doing. Claiming that defence is something I've never really understood, so I understand what you're saying.
The first question I was going to ask was answered by Ms. Dunn, but I invite everybody to talk about the consultations that took place. Any or all of the witnesses are invited to discuss those from both a personal perspective and with respect to whether they feel in general that sufficient consultations have occurred in this process.