Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you very much, Ms. McDonald, Ms. Archer and Ms. Roy for joining us today.
Ms. Roy, thank you very much for a very comprehensive presentation and speaking to the systemic barriers that young women in particular face. I want to acknowledge the way you spoke very eloquently about the situation of women who find themselves in the margins of our society, indigenous women, women living with disabilities, trans women, queer women, and racialized women. I think it's incredibly important for our committee to take those perspectives into account, especially since the timing of our study is quite limited.
I also appreciate that you ended your presentation with a focus on violence against women. This study, of course, looks at leadership and prosperity among women and we know that a core and fundamental barrier is the violence that women face. I know you had an experience directed at you as a woman leader, about which I'm hoping you could share a bit, and tie it into an attempt to answer the question of how we can counteract what we know to be rape culture that exists on our campuses and across our society.