Thank you very much, Madam Chair, and thank you to Ms. Fynes. It's hard for me to call you Ms. Fynes, because we've worked together for so many years now, and out of this tragedy, one of the things I've gained is the privilege of knowing you and your husband Shaun and your second son, and the incredible courage you continue to show.
I have heard recently from other families who just don't feel strong enough to come forward and do what you are doing. I know that they all thank you for being here.
Time is limited, so I want to go back to the question of taking self-harm out of the military code of conduct. We've stressed that that's symbolic. I'd just like you to comment a bit more on what you think it would help with by taking this section out. Most of our NATO allies don't have such a section in their military code of conduct, so it's hard for me to see why we maintain it.
Ms. Fynes, can you tell us what you think would happen as a result of removing this?