With respect, it's just very hard to square that with the government's appealing some really progressive decisions of our courts, so I'll leave that with you.
We also heard at convention of, I know that you have met with some of these amazing women from the east coast, Persons Against Non-state Torture, who have been fighting for 20 years to get non-state torture named a distinct form of gender-based violence. Non-state torture is when someone is tortured but it's not done by a police officer or in a prisoner-of-war situation. The parliamentary secretary and I saw a wonderfully told but terrible movie on prostitution: young girls being lead into prostitution. Anyway, there were just terrible family circumstances, and we know that there's a parliamentary committee studying human trafficking right now.
Are you going to include non-state torture as a distinct form of gender-based violence in the strategy work you're doing? You would be fulfilling some of the sustainable development goals of the United Nations. You'd be working with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights if you were to do so.