Thank you so much for the opportunity to comment on that question.
Madam Levman raised some very important points about the reasons that people feel uncertain about coming forward. Those reasons are applicable, I think, to migrants as well.
In particular for migrants, there may also be additional barriers. Migrants face things like language barriers. They may have been subjected to trauma in a variety of different contexts, not just in Canada but in their home countries. They are sometimes in a particular situation of precarity where they may not have permanent residence status or are living in a difficult set of circumstances. That precarity adds to those complex dimensions of their feeling like they don't necessarily have the agency to come forward.
Also, if you come from a different country, you may not be as familiar with the rights and laws of Canada as a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, someone who is well established. That may add yet another barrier that migrants face in coming forward in these types of circumstances.
Sarah, do you want to add anything in addition to that?