Thank you, Chair.
Thank you to all of our witnesses for being here.
Zipp, I was also so impressed with your opening statement. As my colleague Leah said, I was blown away by your wisdom and insight, particularly when you said that politicians are using your human rights to deflect from other crises.
You're in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan recently brought in Bill 137. It requires that parents give consent for students to use their preferred name or pronouns, and it restricts sexual health education by requiring parents to consent to that as well.
My question to you is this: If gender-diverse kids can't express themselves or speak to anyone confidentially at school, and if they can't do that at home, where do they go?