Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Dr. Zinger, first and foremost, for being here, and for all the incredible work that you and your team do every single year. I could truly feel your frustration for sure with the Correctional Service of Canada.
As a committee, we have been very clear in terms of pushing. We have the CSC coming before us in our next meeting an hour from now. We will certainly be talking about your report. Your report truly shines a very unfortunate light into the corrections facilities and the realities that we have here in Canada.
I was certainly appalled to learn the facts about your investigation into sexual coercion and violence in federal corrections. Certainly I did not know about that. There isn't a specific preventive strategy for incidents of sexual violence, especially for those who are the most vulnerable.
One of the problems that you talked about is under-reporting. Can you talk a bit about what can be done to promote safe and efficient reporting for those crimes?
I'll give you time for the example that I know you wanted to share earlier.