Thank you so much.
I have a limited amount of time, and we have just the most fabulous witnesses here.
You spoke also about the offender often being known to the victim. The reason that really stuck out for me is that I know from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls that it was often common for the victim to know the perpetrator, and in some situations they were forced to stay with the perpetrator. An example would be kids who are exiting out of care or being sex trafficked out of the child welfare system.
Why is it important for us to redefine stereotypes around perpetrators, stereotypes like it's the stranger in the dark?