Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I, too, want to thank the two members for bringing attention to child sexual abuse in all its forms through a bill like this, and for doing what we'd say in the vernacular is calling a spade a spade—saying what it really is. I think that's important.
I do not actually share the enthusiasm for denunciation through long sentences that I know Conservatives do, but I thank you for your support for what I think is most important here. We know what works on child sex abuse in all its forms, and that's enforcement. Quite often people do not have the resources in the organizations to pursue these investigations to their conclusions. I will echo what Mr. Caputo said, which I said in my remarks before—we don't often pay enough attention to the mental health impacts on those who fight against child abuse in all its forms. I want to join you in thanking those people again today.
I don't really have questions for you. I want to thank you for saying that you'll be there when it comes time to vote on resources for enforcement and supports for survivors. We know that's what works when it comes to combatting the evils that are brought about by child sexual abuse in all its forms.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.