Thank you so much, Chair.
Building on what you said, Ms. Drydyk, strategies to keep people safe are often decided by individuals who either don't have any experience or currently aren't being impacted by systems. I'm a big proponent of investing in communities and frontline organizations that really lift up the voices of the people who are involved.
In saying that, certainly, that's my bias. People who are involved or have been impacted should be setting the agenda and deciding how they can be best protected.
Do you have any thoughts about that? I'd also ask Kyla Clark.