Thank you for that. I think that's really important.
Through the chair, perhaps I can go to Ms. Rovak next.
Thank you for bleeding in front of us. I'm sorry you had to do that. I think it's really important. It's why I fought hard for there to be a trigger warning. I think it's important that we as parliamentarians understand that the reaction may be hard and that we have to carry that story with us. I promise that I will do my best to carry your story with me in the things that I move forward.
You said at the end, “I was promised.” That really had an impact on me. You also talked about the “security of truth”. I'm wondering if you could explain what those two things mean to you as a woman veteran and what you felt was not done correctly.
Does that make sense?