Thank you, Madam Chair.
Again, thank you to all the witnesses.
We've heard really interesting, compelling testimony today. I'm really grateful for it, in addition to a clear understanding and a clear explanation of the differences between the choices that women have or don't have.
I would like to hear a bit more about that push for decriminalization and what steps we can take. You've talked briefly about how that's impacted women and those who choose to define themselves as women, but with regard to a future path, I'm looking for your vision of where the government needs to go. Obviously, decriminalization is one of them, but maybe there are some supports the government could put in place, but which you haven't necessarily seen. I think about what a universal basic income might mean, or certainly, in terms of decriminalization, what larger social supports would do to help the industry.