Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I thank our guests for being here and for their service. We are all saddened to hear the meeting will be cut short, unfortunately.
I have an image in mind. Since I've been part of the committee, for three or four years, we heard that 25% of women were raped in the army. Today, we have three of these women before us, which makes 100%. It's very sad.
Ms. Wojcichowsky, the Canadian Armed Forces boasted for months that they invested a lot of money, $3.7 million if I'm not mistaken, in Saint‑Jean‑sur‑Richelieu, in Quebec, to improve equipment for women in the army. You touched on the subject earlier. Is the equipment you get today, since you are still a soldier, or that your colleagues get, adequate? I'm talking specifically about clothing.
