It's almost a redundant question, even from your perspective, Leah, because that's exactly the point. In terms of agency and in terms of lots of the situations that put women with disabilities at risk regarding agency, I think that's important to understand.
Again, a human rights framework is an equity framework. It needs to understand that what each woman needs to be safe is different.
When I was speaking on the committee to your colleague from Quebec about the use of the words une femme en situation handicap, I think it comes right back to that, really. The French word for a disabled woman is a woman who is disabled by her environment, essentially. I really want to make that point. Systemic ableism is about all of the things we aren't giving to women and girls with disabilities for them to have agency. We live in an ableist society.