Thank you, Mr. Chair.
If there is any time left over, I'd like it to go to Mr. MacKenzie.
Thank you, Minister, for being here, and thanks to you and Ms. Campbell for taking time out of your busy schedules.
I had the occasion of serving on a local police services board as a civilian. Prior to that, like many in the public, I think, I didn't know about the kind of culture there is out there or about the effect it has on the victims of these heinous crimes and on their families.
I reflect back on two of our witnesses that appeared before the committee, the parents of Christopher, who were ultimately advocates and courageous people who put themselves forward. I believe that Christopher's Law was in large part due to their testimony and their courageous battle to defend victims.
So my question is how does this protect the victims of sex-based crimes?