Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I really do appreciate a number of my colleagues' interventions. Particularly, I can see the authenticity and the emotion. I'm very pleased that we had Ms. Sidhu join us. She has sat in on many of the hearings in the Standing Committee on the Status of Women. I had the privilege of subbing in to those. We heard some of the very heart-wrenching testimony from the survivors.
There are a couple of things I'd like to say about the motion that is before us. Then I'd like to continue a little bit along the same vein as some of my colleagues.
I'm looking at this motion from the perspective of somebody who has been affected and impacted by sexual trauma, sexual misconduct, violence and harassment in the military. I can't imagine and I have no way myself of knowing....
I know that every person is different and that it's not a homogeneous group. I know that I'm not speaking for any of the survivors, but I do think that in general, when looking at what we can do as parliamentarians—