Thank you very much.
You've said it and articulated it perfectly. The Canadian Victims Bill of Rights is there, but it is not enforceable, at this point, to actually protect the victims.
The timing of having you here today is ironic, when we have Debbie Mahaffy and Donna French, who are the mothers of Leslie and Kristen—who were murdered by Paul Bernardo—and who have been denied appearing at his parole board.
You and I talked about this. This is going to have implications. It could implicate you in your situation with your daughter.
Can you explain what it means when they're not allowed to testify on behalf of their daughter and say their piece to the man who murdered and raped their children?