I'll be splitting my time with my colleague, Eva Nassif.
Minister, it's always a pleasure to have you at our committee to answer our questions, and we appreciate that you're here today.
Obviously, we know that gender-based violence is still a huge problem across the country, not just with indigenous communities—although there is a higher percentage there—but within all communities across Canada. We know that as much as our government's been taking that lead and fighting it as much as possible, it's still an issue. Part of the reason is that a culture doesn't just go away within a couple years. These things are taught from a very young age. Toxic masculinity plays a huge role in this.
I was wondering what our government is doing to get men and boys involved in the solution to eventually—and we hope, completely—get rid of gender-based violence.