Mr. Speaker, I am going to pose the same question to the member that I did to one of his colleagues, because I did not get an answer.
The reality is that sex assault victims, whether they be in civilian court or military court, have a complete lack of trust in the system. They call it a system; they do not call it a justice system. There is under-reporting and there are problems with investigations. Some police services believe them; some police services do not. There are difficulties in obtaining additional evidence. There are difficulties with the Crown chosen to prosecute these files. There are issues with the overcrowding in our courts to begin with. We have to apply the Jordan principle. It is no small wonder that in Ontario alone there is an abysmal record of success in prosecuting sex assaults.
With all of the deficiencies that I just presented, which I presented to one of the member's colleagues, what does Bill C-11 do to address them?
