I want to thank all of you for being here today.
We've talked a lot about violence against young women and girls, but, of course, intersectionality means that certain women and girls are more vulnerable than others. I think that all of you have brought that to the fore today.
My specific question is for Babely Shades and Awar Obob. I'm representing Ottawa as an MP. As we all know, this has been a difficult week in our city with a number of graffiti racist attacks. I wanted to note something that you said, which is that high public officials need to also show vocal outrage. I was at the March for Solidarity yesterday, and I know a lot of public officials were at some of the solidarity meetings over the weekend, and we are with you. I want you to know that.