Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you all for being with us today. You continue to add a lot of information to our study, which we find important.
My first question is addressed to Lana Wells. I want to say how important it was to hear the 10 points your association deals with and puts in place and that they give a lot of food for thought as we go along.
I want to assure you that, over the last few weeks, one key message we've heard along the way in many of our meetings is how important it is to start this fight opposing violence against women at an early age; that it isn't just at age 18 that we should start bringing men and women together; that it must start at a much earlier age, reaching into the first decade in life, if at all possible.
In your opinion, what can we do to prevent violence against women at any time, and where do you think we should start this?