You're right, the research has shown that there are barriers to seeking justice in sexual assault cases that start right from the time the complainant decides whether she's going to go to the police or not. For me, one of the things that is very important for us to think about is training at all stages of the process: training for police and—we've heard Ms. Hendel speak to this need—training for crown prosecutors. I think those are a crucial part of the system in addition to training for judges.
I will just leave it there for now and let my colleagues address other things that they may want to say.