Thank you, Madam Chair.
Mr. Roebuck, I'd like to briefly follow up on the answer you gave to my colleague Mr. Van Popta's question about tests. The issue was about subjective versus objective tests. I would've thought that victims would prefer an objective approach to the problem, meaning that they wouldn't have to testify on the effects they experienced.
If I understood correctly, you believe that we need to consider the effect the actions have had on the victim in order to understand the context.
Could you, in a few seconds, explain your reasoning?