I was saying that we are in the middle of the days of activism against gender-based violence, which started on November 25 and will culminate on December 6 in Quebec.
We are really in a time of reflection. On Monday, at the beginning of these days, all kinds of potential solutions were presented to address this epidemic of femicides. We can talk about an epidemic, as recognized by a number of cities.
I'll start with you, Mr. Roebuck. You talked about something that's especially close to my heart right now, the Jordan decision. On May 30, my colleague Denis Trudel, the member for Longueil—St-Hubert, introduced a bill to ensure that perpetrators of crimes against women would not escape justice because of the Jordan decision or because of delays in proceedings.
Have you had a chance to look at that bill, or have you heard about it? If not, would you like to come back to the importance and links between the Jordan decision and the fact that too many criminals are getting off because of delays for various reasons? We'll come back to that.