Thank you, Madam Chair.
I'm going to go back to something you said earlier, Ms. Walker.
In reading Timea's book, one of the things I was quite surprised by is that she has helped over 300 victims. In the book, she mentions working with the Peel police, who we were very fortunate to visit during our time on our tour. It's a very successful program. She says in her book—and this might be something that we need to use for our truckers—that she always carries what she calls a “safe bag”; I think that's how she refers to it, but don't quote me on it.
When she meets with these victims, she doesn't start asking questions right away because of the fact that she was a victim herself. She brings a care package so that the victims are not revictimized. She'll bring them hand cream. She'll bring them a toothbrush. She'll bring them.... These are essentials for them to use and that they may not have had for a while. In sharing some of her experiences, she is building their confidence.
Would you say with regard to the training for truckers that this would be helpful for them to understand?