Thank you very much to all of the witnesses. Especially I thank you, Ms. Blackell, for talking about the various Criminal Code provisions there are, especially section 162.1 on the non-consensual distribution of intimate images, and also about criminal harassment and the definition of consent.
My question is this: to what extent are young women, especially girls—I'm thinking of 13- or 14-year-old girls—aware of these criminal provisions?
I'm very pleased that Mr. Valentine said that new immigrants are being given, through the settlement programs, awareness training about their rights and the legal rights that they have. I think there was also a mention that under the victims' fund there are workshops for young women on campuses. I'm especially pleased that one of those campuses is Algonquin College, which is in my riding of Ottawa West—Nepean.
What about young women who are not new Canadians and are not on campus, especially high school students who might not realize that if somebody is following them home from school or texting them with threatening texts they can find some kind of redress through the Criminal Code? Particularly to do with the section 162.1, is there an attempt to create awareness among those young women?