There's a great deal of misinformation and disinformation online. These activities also have to be recognized as criminal, but police officers say they don't currently have the right tools to address them. The religious exception in the Criminal Code is also a problem.
Ms. Dubuc, yesterday I spoke with representatives of an organization I had recently met at the Fondation Émergence Gala in Montreal. The Vivago inclusive health clinic provides care to women and people in the LGBTQ+ community. The organization's representatives told me it isn't as easy for people in that community to find appropriate care in the health care system because there's still too much misinformation and disinformation out there.
They also confirmed that there really is a lack of trust in the system and that no one dares to report it. They've drawn that conclusion from information they've received while providing care. Without violating professional secrecy, they nevertheless confirmed that those who do report are only the tip of the iceberg because people are afraid of the health and justice systems. So there's a lack of trust.
In one minute, what would you add to that in response to the Vivago inclusive health clinic?