I would correct one bit, which is that there was, I believe —in terms of your suggestion that the recommendations of the Deschamps report weren't followed—some work flowing from the Deschamps report. There absolutely was.
Having said that, not all of it was done, and I think we all know that. I won't get into all of that. More of it needs to be done, and that is what I hope everyone is going to be doing. I certainly commit to working on this and making it a priority in the coming weeks, let alone months.
That's the kind of time frame we should be talking about—weeks and months, even though it is going to ultimately take longer than that for an entire system to change. As has been discussed at this committee, this is a systemic problem. This is not a simple or straightforward problem, as we know from many areas.
You mentioned the data and the numbers that have come out in the report. I have mixed reaction to them. It is always horrifying when you hear that women or men are not safe in their work environment. At the same time, collecting that data and having that data to inform the work going forward is actually a step in the process of moving forward.
Having data—