Thank you. Simply to clarify, I'm actually the community director of a research centre, but not a professor.
I think our very first need is to revisit the data that we have. We need a new survey. We need to collect both quantitative and qualitative data. We need to hear the stories and we need to understand the numbers. We haven't done that in a very long time. We don't have any large-scale surveys that have included men.
What I see, and I think what my colleagues are saying as well, is that what we have on the books with legislation is good. We should not be having the situations we're having, given the legislation that's there and the intent behind the legislation. But we know that we do. So we need to understand what's happening there.
I think that before we go into making detailed recommendations about specific responses, we really need to get that overview or picture of what's happening, and the best way to do that is through a large-scale research project.