Thank you.
If anyone else wants to jump in, please feel free. I'll just add to that.
It was mentioned in all three of your testimonies that you felt voices were muted. I also can't help but reflect that you three have come so well prepared and have expressed yourselves so clearly, but at different stages of trauma it might be very difficult for some people to have the courage to come forward, so it might be useful to have someone to help speak for them in the event that they aren't comfortable or they're not sure how to express themselves. I would hate to see voices muted simply because they're not able, in that moment, to express themselves or to access a system that is not designed for victims and friends of victims.
I'm sure there are others within your circle of friends who share in this pain. You three have spoken, as I said, so clearly. Do you have any experience of others who maybe don't feel as comfortable—I'm sure that this isn't comfortable—in terms of coming forward and speaking up? How can we make sure that those voices are also not diminished?