Sure, I can try that question.
I think that it's so important, as you're saying, to break barriers about speaking out and to let people know that it is safe to speak out. In order to do that, we have to make sure that there are the supports available so that they can get them when they take the courageous step of speaking out.
Part of what needs to be done is addressing some of the stigma that young people can feel when they talk about being sexually abused or assaulted or experiencing other forms of violence. That comes back to doing that early prevention work early on, which isn't just talking about violence but also the harmful beliefs, norms and gender stereotypes that sort of play into violence.