Thank you, Madam Chair. I'm obviously running out of time in this last round.
Ms. Uhlman, I would ask you to answer my question in 30 seconds, because I have another one to ask afterwards. You mentioned Bill C-5 in your opening remarks. I've had discussions with my colleague, the justice critic, and he's done everything he could to split that bill. However, he didn't have the government's ear, particularly when it came to removing crimes against women from the bill.
Why might it have been important to work together, at least to remove crimes against women? Would maintaining minimum sentences for crimes against women have helped your aunt? When we say that the government didn't listen to us, it's because it didn't want to split the bill.