I see Ms. de Repentigny‑Corbeil nodding.
Quebec has indeed addressed the issue, especially given the domestic violence that affects women.
Quebec decided to tackle this issue by launching a reform of the system. This involved creating the court specialized in sexual violence and domestic violence. In addition, Quebec provided training for both judges and police officers. Quebec also launched the victims of crime initiative, or IVAC.
Quebec is training the people in the justice system who work with victims. The goal is to ensure that victims can turn to people who know the system.
I believe in the need to support victims when they file a complaint, particularly when it affects their identity and in situations where they feel particularly vulnerable, such as in front of a person in authority.
We could draw inspiration from this system, even though we don't want to make clumsy comparisons between the two situations.