Speaking of the horse being out of the barn, we now have legislation that's currently in place. This study that we're doing is backwards. Normally, committees study bills and get the type of evidence we're getting from you now as the bill is proceeding through the House and then goes on to the Senate. This is reversing that order. It presents challenges for us. We want to make sure that we as parliamentarians, as you rightly illustrated, do our job, which is to draft legislation that's going to work.
You mentioned, as all of our witnesses mentioned, the disproportionate impact on women. We've seen that in these cases. We've seen it when this defence is used. How do you respond to the support of LEAF, the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund, for Bill C-28?