Thank you for the question.
This is certainly one of the issues that officials and the minister's office were thinking very carefully about. I would go back to the point that these were suggested changes and that this was a conversation that was going on between the minister's office and officials on the issue of whether you should change “impunity” to “prevent”. This was one of the issues that was flagged, that “impunity” means accountability for crimes and bringing perpetrators to justice, which is what we discussed at the meeting and what was discussed afterwards with the minister's office.
This is why you will find in documents such as the ones that have been referred to by Mr. Kessel and others that the term that's being used is accountability for sexual violence, for gender-based violence, bringing perpetrators to justice. The suggestion--