Madam Speaker, in her speech, my colleague spoke quite a bit about consent during sexual relations and sexual assault. Currently in the United States, there is a case in the headlines involving Bill Cosby. He said that a person he had sex with had given her consent, but she had been drugged. I would like my colleague to comment on a situation where the alleged attacker says that the person consented because she was conscious, when she was in fact drugged.
In the House of Commons on June 15th, 2017. See this statement in context.