Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I would also like to thank this morning's guests.
As Ms. Larouche said, we have heard some very disturbing, blood-curdling testimony. Unfortunately, we can well imagine that trafficking of women, and men as well, exists in this country. However, when it happens within a couple's relationship, within a family, how horrific!
Thankfully, we talk a lot about the victims. This committee gives a lot of space to victims and survivors. I don't want to give space to these men, to avoid glorifying them.
On the other hand, I want to ask you this question: what do we know about these abusers? How do we manage to track them down and stop them?
Ms. Nagy, I'll get back to you a little later. I saw you raise your hand and I'm glad to see your interest.
Maybe we can start with Ms. MacDonald or Ms. Sarson, as they are the ones who told us about this chilling case.
What do we know about these abusers? Can we catch them? What happened to the husband and his friends who chained up the man's wife and abused her? What happened to these men?