Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
Once again, I want to thank Jessica Savoy and Lisa Cooper.
I'd like to come back to something that was discussed at the last committee meeting.
Ladies, you both talked about the importance of social networks in reaching out to people in the event of a disappearance. Social media, the red dress alert and traditional means make it possible to contact people who could not be reached through technology. I'm thinking, for example, of initiatives like the one we discovered last year when we went around airports during the tour of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women on the study on human trafficking. I'm talking about the “not in my city” awareness campaign at airports: posters of missing persons and women are posted at airports.
How can we combine approaches? How important is it to combine that with traditional posters to be able to save as many people as possible?