Thank you very much.
Some of these initiatives related to making changes in the Criminal Code and implementing various legislation are potentially important tools that can provide supports to some survivors. Certainly we're looking forward to seeing some of the work that's taking place in Quebec around the specialized sexual violence courts.
I think, though, that when we're talking about criminal justice reforms, we really do have to also make sure that any type of legislative change is informed by input from survivors and anti-violence workers. We must make sure it is accompanied by resourcing that will allow for the training that will be necessary for law enforcement officials and the actors in the criminal justice system to make sure these initiatives can actually be implemented in a meaningful way.
I'll just make one final point to say that we also have to remember that the vast majority of survivors do not access the criminal justice system. It is really not seen as a safe place, particularly for indigenous, Black or racialized survivors, so our efforts need to go beyond just criminal justice reforms.