That answer, for me, is not satisfactory. We were talking about this in Manitoba in literally the 1990s. It's 2024.
When we listened to testimony from folks who are from the Highway of Tears, they indicated very clearly that if a woman goes missing, there are zones where they can't even call for help, should they get the chance. Once they're gone, it's over. This is costing lives.
I know my colleague, Ms. Ferreri, brought this up.
I've asked for timelines for the red dress alert. What is the timeline for this? Is it going to take another 40 years? We know the tragic stories about the Highway of Tears. What is the timeline to ensure that everybody across Canada has access to that human right, including those living in remote areas?