One thing that I think is important is how we convey this sentiment, particularly....
I think about the experiences of members of my own family, who say that you don't rock the boat and don't upset the authorities, because they can make or break you. I think it is often difficult for people who haven't been in that situation to understand this.
As we think about this, it's also important to make sure that this is done in a way that helps make sure that law enforcement, the RCMP and the CBSA see in themselves a better way to understand these stories and a better way to feel or to appreciate that sentiment. I think that's a really important consideration.
We also have this challenge right now about consent. This notion of filing a complaint with consent versus without consent is really critical. I think we have to make sure that we are not putting people in a situation in which things done on their behalf without their consent may inadvertently jeopardize their cases.
I wonder if you can address those two pieces.