My first question is for Ms. Fuchs.
I found it very shocking and unacceptable that a victim complainant was denied justice because of language. It's very disturbing that somebody cannot testify or be represented in their language. As Ms. Fuchs said, that is our right; it's not a privilege. It's a right to be able to speak in the language of your choice.
Can you tell us why you think this happened? The victim complainant asked for an interpreter from the beginning, and these processes in court take time. It takes months to come to trial. Was there an explanation as to why there was no interpreter, even after it was asked for from the beginning?
Maybe we could start with this.