Okay, I'm trying really hard to get there, but I think that's an important piece for us to remember going into these discussions.
First of all, I think there needs to be—and this is really important when it comes to sexual violence and coercion perpetrated by staff on prisoners—an independent public inquiry, because we don't have enough information about what's happening and we need that information.
The second thing we can do is to stop strip searching, which is state-sanctioned violence. We don't need it. We can stop it right now. It isn't serving its purpose at all.
The third thing that I would recommend is to have access to outside mental health counselling for anyone who wants to come forward with allegations of sexual assault. They won't trust Correctional Service of Canada staff. They need to have outside mental health counselling.
I think those are the three most important points.