Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm glad to hear, Chief Cloud, that there is education going on, because the on-fire crowds scared me. They just scared me.
Violence prevention strategies—I'm going to throw this out for everyone—have been criticized for placing the onus on the victim: she is responsible to ensure her own safety. It effectively removes responsibility from the perpetrator, and, of course, society tends to allow it to continue to exist, because “she” is responsible.
I wonder what is available in terms of helping women and reflecting the real needs of aboriginal women with regard to something that is more positive than this. I know that's rather vague, but perhaps you could comment on prevention strategies.