I'll call you Bonnie.
I'm going to read from your Parliament brief. You say, “Multiple factors, rooted in systemic ableism and other forms of oppression, make girls, women, and gender diverse people with disabilities, especially those from historically marginalized groups (i.e., racialized, Indigenous, 2LGBTQ+, and those living in poverty)” more at risk.
We talk about agency, but in society not everybody's given the same agency. I would put ableism within that category. It's that members in the disability community, through an ableist lens, are not given agency. How does that impact safety?