Thank you very much.
Thank you for the comments that have been made. Just to set the record straight about the citizenship and immigration committee, it is not their priority to study this. I think for us, dealing with the sexual assault that we're dealing with even today, it's very important that we recognize this. I know when I looked at making this motion originally, looking at it as immigration as a whole, I brought it forward, and it was denied with the forethought that citizenship and immigration was doing so. I did review that and I spoke to members of the citizenship and immigration committee, where it is not being studied. I think for us to think that other people are doing the work is inaccurate.
It's dealing with exactly the issue we are dealing with today, which is sexual assault. We have to recognize that these victims are coming over from another country. They have already been victims, worse than we can even imagine. This should be a priority of ours. By taking a day or two to study this, I think it would be really worth the wait and really worth the effort.
Plus, we're bringing them over here, and yet we're not going to be providing the necessary items for them. I believe we need to make sure that every single thing the government can do is in place so that we can properly assess them and get them the help they need.