Thank you, Madam Chair.
Welcome back, everybody. I hope you all have had an opportunity to get out into your communities to listen to the folks on the ground. I have to remind everyone here that this is our job. It is our job to bring the people's voices here.
I've listened to a lot of what's happened here this morning, and something that really jumps out at me is these words that are being said. I can't imagine how frustrating it is to watch at home, because although the words that are being floated around today are that we're getting a lot of work done, that we need to be collegial, that we need to be non-partisan, I'm sorry—if we're getting a lot of work done, why are more women dying? Why are sexual assaults up by 75%? Why is intimate partner violence an epidemic in 94 municipalities in Ontario? If we're doing such a great job, why is this happening? I don't want to come here and fight, but it's uncomfortable. It's uncomfortable to sit with people we work with every day.
It is certainly my job, and it is all of our jobs, to do the job we were elected to do. The reality is that these stats are not okay. Human trafficking is up by 84%. With sexual assaults, people can't even go downtown in their hometowns, their small communities; nobody feels safe.
We are the status of women committee. If we're going to do this, fine; let's have a healthy discussion. However, don't say that it's non-partisan, because policy is what led us here in the first place. It is the policy that is letting people out on bail, these repeat violent offenders. That's the reality after nine years. That's what's happening. I don't think that there's room for collegiality when people are dying, and let's have an honest conversation.
I'm going to move the following motion, Madam Chair:
Given the unprecedented wave of violence against women and femicides, the committee undertake a study on violence against women for no less than five meetings. All parties are to submit witnesses, but the priority must be give to Megan Walker and Cait Alexander
—who left in tears from this committee because their voices were silenced—
whose testimonies were cut short, and the committee seek additional resources to let these witnesses testify for as long as they need to tell their stories.
I am more than willing to listen to every member on this committee.
You can't go to a shelter right now without having women say that they can't find a space, that they don't have housing, that they are fleeing violence or that they are staying in violence.
I went to a round table in Newfoundland and Labrador. A woman was murdered by her partner, and it was policy put in place by this Liberal-NDP government that led to her murder.
We can do work here, and as the witnesses said to us, they don't want any more studies. The witnesses need to come forward so that they can testify and give us the solutions to change the policy. If we are truly the status of women committee, let's do this.
I'm happy to amend this motion to help everybody to allow these witnesses to come forward and to make this a study so that we are ensuring that women are safe and that these stats go down, not up.
Thank you, Madam Chair.