I am a critic; that's kind of my job. My job and my passion are to look at what's not working specific to sexual assault and violence against women generally. My position is that we do not understand the harm or the nature of the crime of sexual assault or rape; therefore, any solutions that we craft or any committees that we form, governmental or otherwise, that are working towards a solution, I question.
We are so far behind and so upside down about the nature of that crime and the effect it has on women who experience it, their children, and society as a whole. Everyone is affected by it. My position is that the national committee, and of course we need one, needs to spend a great deal of time first on process, as was mentioned. It's critical that this be done and that any committee understand the nature of the crime.
Does that sort of answer your question?