Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of our witnesses for being here. I have to say that I was very moved when I read the profiles that you provided. These are difficult things to read. I commend each of you for your bravery and your strength in dealing with something that often flies under the radar.
Ms. Way, I commend you as well for the work you've chosen to do. I've done some hearings on section 278 on the prosecutorial end, and they're very difficult to do. They're difficult to navigate because they're very complex. I thank you for doing those.
I'm not sure if anybody here wants to chime in, but something I think that goes unstated and the general public doesn't understand is the insidious nature of this type of offending. It's almost as though people think it doesn't happen, yet here the three of you are telling us that not only does it happen, but it happens quite regularly.
Do any of you have anything you want to comment on that and the need for the reform in this area?