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00:25:09Je ne suis pas à l'épreuve de l'épreuve.
00:25:11Je ne suis pas à l'épreuve de l'épreuve.
00:25:12Ou à l'épreuve d'épreuve de l'épreuve.
00:25:14Je ne suis pas à l'épreuve.
00:25:15Mais ça veut dire que nous pouvons referir Natascha
00:25:18à une thérapeute immédiatement.
00:25:19Nous pouvons nous faire tout ce que ça plus tard.
00:25:23C'est pas comme nous sommes en train de faire des d'épreuves
00:25:24des d'épreuves, est-ce ?
00:25:26Ils sont tous les déçus, Danny.
00:25:28Vous avez dit ça, vous avez dit.
00:25:30Je suis pas à l'épreuve deux ans.
00:25:33Je ne suis pas à l'épreuve de l'épreuve.
00:25:34Elle n'a jamais dit que elle a la lumière.
00:25:35Elle a l'épreuve de l'épreuve.
00:25:38Elle a l'épreuve d'épreuve à l'épreuve.
00:25:43Ils ont l'épreuve de l'épreuve.
00:25:44Jolien a l'épreuve d'épreuve de l'épreuve.
00:25:47Oh Danny,
00:25:49que friendship, ou quelque chose,
00:25:50est l'épreuve.
00:25:51Oh, c'est bon.
00:25:52Je veux que je puisse plus raison.
00:25:54Je vais décider quand je suis d'épreuve d'épreuve d'épreuve.
00:25:58Ok ?
00:25:59He's a bully Danny.
00:26:02Just comme son.
00:26:05Emile, vous soundez-vous comme un zelot.
00:26:08Vous n'avez pas dit.
00:26:09Comme quoi?
00:26:09Comme vous êtes patronisant me et je f***ing hate ça.
00:26:19Je n'ai pas appelé child protection.
00:26:22C'est pas pour vous.
00:26:24Je n'ai pas dit que je n'ai pas.
00:26:27Pourquoi est-ce qu'il est-ce qu'il est-ce qu'il est-ce qu'il est-ce qu
00:26:31'il est?
00:26:33Je pense que son corps est en place.
00:26:37Chose la f***ing side, Daniel.
00:27:15C'est parti.
00:27:29C'est parti.
00:27:31C'est parti.
00:27:32C'est parti.
00:27:34C'est parti.
00:27:35C'est parti.
00:27:37C'est parti.
00:27:38C'est parti.
00:27:40C'est parti.
00:27:43C'est parti.
00:27:49C'est parti.
00:27:51C'est parti.
00:28:05C'est parti.
00:28:14C'est parti.
00:28:16C'est parti.
00:28:17C'est parti.
00:28:18C'est parti.
00:28:19Je vais vous donner un peu plus de privacy.
00:28:21Un peu plus.
00:28:23Merci.
00:28:35Bonne fois,
00:28:36dans les années,
00:28:37pour l'époque,
00:28:39dans tous les pays,
00:28:40c'est tout le monde.
00:28:40C'est tout le monde.
00:28:42C'est tout le monde.
00:28:44C'est tout le monde.
00:28:46Je ne sais pas,
00:28:49que le père est trois clics d'aujourd'hui.
00:28:52Il ne faut pas que prévention nous mettre en place,
00:28:54mais il ne faut pas que les enfants
00:28:55qui se voit un petit peu de bonking
00:28:58qui se voit un petit peu de bonking
00:28:59va aller abuser sa 4-year-olde.
00:29:02C'est ce que nous enseignons.
00:29:05Et comment vous définissez un petit peu de bonking?
00:29:07Non, pas de prudis.
00:29:09Prudis?
00:29:10Prudis?
00:29:11Growne men having anal sex
00:29:12avec barely legal girls.
00:29:14Oh, what?
00:29:15I thought you said it was natural.
00:29:16You didn't touch Natasha,
00:29:18so don't make a link
00:29:18because there isn't one.
00:29:19But you're happy for that
00:29:20to be his introduction
00:29:21to making love.
00:29:22He's not going to learn anything
00:29:23from us now, is he?
00:29:30You're an asshole.
00:29:34These guys are into some weird, kinky shit.
00:29:37Natasha probably saw them at it,
00:29:39mixed it up in her little head,
00:29:41put it onto Ethan in her nightmares
00:29:43and coughed it up as some fanciful disclosure.
00:29:44Look, I don't give a shit
00:29:46how you jerk yourself off in your spare time,
00:29:48but after everything that I've done for you,
00:29:49after all the sacrifices I've made,
00:29:51I do not want you taking
00:29:52my little boy's childhood away.
00:29:57You have made sure that Ethan and Ben
00:30:00have the upbringing that you never had
00:30:01and I salute you for that.
00:30:03You are doing everything in your power.
00:30:04Hell, they know that underpants rule inside out.
00:30:09They are living in a loving, safe household.
00:30:12They are.
00:30:15They are.
00:30:15No.
00:30:19Ethan didn't touch Natasha.
00:30:21I know he didn't.
00:30:22Oh, God.
00:30:22I know he didn't.
00:30:23All right.
00:30:28That's all that matters.
00:30:34We're doing everything right.
00:30:35We're doing everything right.
00:30:56Billy.
00:31:00Yeah, mate.
00:31:01It's reading great.
00:31:02I just think it needs to be punchier, Chief.
00:31:03We just need to focus on some of the key themes,
00:31:06you know,
00:31:08just get some bullet points in there.
00:31:10Strengthening communities,
00:31:11we're delivering police support,
00:31:12securing futures,
00:31:13you know, that kind of thing.
00:31:16Yeah, you got it.
00:31:47I'm sorry.
00:31:54Look, whatever your feelings are on Joel,
00:31:57he's doing a lot of good work.
00:31:59I know.
00:32:00He's got the children and family's portfolio,
00:32:02for fuck's sake.
00:32:04I'm sorry, Denny,
00:32:06but I don't think that's a good enough reason
00:32:08for us to not do anything.
00:32:09Look, Joel's out on a limb here.
00:32:11I mean,
00:32:12forget about some nutter making a death threat.
00:32:14He's got mainstream enemies queuing up to take him down.
00:32:17I mean,
00:32:17all it would take is one cop,
00:32:20one social worker,
00:32:22one bloody admin person of child protection
00:32:25to leak Natasha's statement,
00:32:26and it would ruin him.
00:32:28Guaranteed.
00:32:28It would discredit everything that he's done.
00:32:33If Joel can't take responsibility for the actions of his son,
00:32:38I don't think he has a right to be in government.
00:32:40Come on, Emily.
00:32:42You know it's not that black and white.
00:32:45What about his work with the refugees?
00:32:49Are you defending Joel now or your book?
00:32:53I am not going to prioritise a book
00:32:55over the needs of my daughter.
00:32:57Or the needs of Beck and Joel's kids?
00:32:59Please do not conflate the two.
00:33:01No, I think you're conflating the two.
00:33:03The fucking book!
00:33:14Okay.
00:33:21Then what?
00:33:24I'm sorry.
00:33:27I'm just worried about all of this getting out of hand.
00:33:32I mean, Joel and Beck, they're their parents.
00:33:34Can we please keep some perspective on this?
00:33:40Tani?
00:33:43If this was some friend of yours
00:33:46that had raped his wife
00:33:49and then raped me,
00:33:51would you be talking like this?
00:33:53Oh, my God.
00:33:55That is a ridiculous comparison.
00:33:58Is it?
00:33:58Yes, it is.
00:33:59Because we're talking about children, not adults.
00:34:01Because children aren't adults.
00:34:03Yeah, but they are human beings.
00:34:07And just because they can't express things like adults can,
00:34:14doesn't mean that they haven't been traumatised in the same way.
00:34:20I know.
00:34:22I know.
00:34:24I know.
00:34:26It's just if we pick a fight with these guys,
00:34:29we've got to think through the consequences for Natasha.
00:34:32And for us.
00:34:34You know what?
00:34:34I'm not picking a fight.
00:34:36Em, these guys are powerful.
00:34:39They know everyone in this community.
00:34:41You know, the same community that we moved here to be a part of.
00:34:45What?
00:34:48Christ.
00:34:50What?
00:34:52This is a private conversation.
00:35:05Fucking man.
00:35:15If you're worried about being the bad guy,
00:35:17I'll take it out of your hands.
00:35:19That is not what I'm saying.
00:35:21Okay, then what?
00:35:22I don't know, Em.
00:35:24This just feels a little like revenge.
00:35:35Fuck.
00:35:36Okay.
00:35:38I'm sorry.
00:35:39I'm sorry.
00:35:41I'm sorry.
00:35:46I'm just trying to make sense of this too.
00:35:48I'm sorry.
00:35:51I'm just doing this for the kids.
00:35:53I know.
00:35:54I know.
00:35:55I know.
00:35:58But...
00:35:59Please, can we just try to just...
00:36:04talk it out with Beck and Joel?
00:36:06Just see if we can bring them round amicably.
00:36:09Please, can...
00:36:12Okay.
00:36:13Okay?
00:36:15Okay.
00:36:19But if that doesn't work,
00:36:22I am taking Natasha to a psychologist.
00:36:25And I'm giving them the transcripts.
00:36:29And I'm not taking the names off.
00:36:32And you need to support me on that.
00:36:38Yeah.
00:36:38And...
00:36:39Of course I support you.
00:36:41Okay.
00:36:43Of course.
00:36:45Of course.
00:36:49Look, if it comes to that, I...
00:36:50I think we'll regret it, but...
00:36:54I know.
00:37:03I know.
00:37:09I know.
00:37:11Yeah.
00:37:12Come on.
00:37:14Come on.
00:37:15Oh
00:37:23What are you doing?
00:37:27Printing out the transcripts
00:37:33Right
00:37:45You
00:37:46You
00:37:46You
00:37:47You
00:37:47You
00:38:13You
00:38:25C'est parti.
00:39:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:39:15You should have that phone grafted to his ear.
00:39:17Should I take it down to it?
00:39:18Yeah.
00:39:19I mean, it'll get cold otherwise.
00:39:27See you in a sec.
00:39:27See you in a sec.
00:39:32I'm sorry.
00:39:33I got angry.
00:39:35This is, um, it's really difficult for Joel and I, honey.
00:39:41I can understand that.
00:39:48Bec, I really don't want this to impact on Natasha and Ben's friendship.
00:39:56I don't want this to impact on Ben or Ethan, period.
00:40:03Well, have we decided on the wording of the communique?
00:40:07We have?
00:40:09Well, at all sec.
00:40:10Oh, fuck.
00:40:12Um, hang on a sec, mate.
00:40:14Can I, can I just call you back in a bit?
00:40:15Yeah, I've just got to, I've got to sort something out.
00:40:18Alright, thanks, mate.
00:40:19Cheers.
00:40:21I'm sorry, mate.
00:40:23I think you just killed a fairy.
00:40:25I might have.
00:40:27Cheers.
00:40:31I'm sorry.
00:40:32Em's pretty upset.
00:40:34No, it's alright.
00:40:34It's shitty for us all.
00:40:39Maybe we should head up.
00:40:40No, no, no.
00:40:41No, Bec's got a healing candle out.
00:40:42We should give him some space to do some of their circular talking.
00:40:45I'm a little bit scared to leave them alone up there.
00:40:47Yeah, I'll be alright.
00:40:51Alan, thanks for bringing the chainsaw, by the way.
00:40:53No, it's alright.
00:40:53It's alright.
00:40:53Anytime.
00:40:56Why don't you show me the damage?
00:40:58Well, fixed the pool fence already.
00:41:01Oh, wow.
00:41:02I didn't even notice.
00:41:02That was, that was pretty quick.
00:41:04Yeah, insurance paid.
00:41:06Broken pool fence is a priority, it seems.
00:41:08Right.
00:41:08And that is the remains of the tree.
00:41:13Fuck, mate.
00:41:16Lucky that didn't come down in your house.
00:41:17Tell me about it.
00:41:20Wait till you see the creek.
00:41:22It's like something out of the Somme.
00:41:26Yeah.
00:41:33Merci.
00:42:07Merci.
00:42:41Merci.
00:42:42Listen, I forgot to say, with all this going on,
00:42:46congratulations on your nomination.
00:42:48Thank you.
00:42:49Oh, it's very exciting.
00:42:52When's the ceremony?
00:42:54Middle of the year.
00:42:56I'll have to get you all dressed up, then.
00:43:01You were so brave making that.
00:43:07What do you mean? You risked your life to make that film?
00:43:13Just glad that the story's out there now.
00:43:17You risked your life.
00:43:19There were calculated risks.
00:43:22That was a war zone.
00:43:24I didn't know it was all going to kick off when we started filming.
00:43:27Of course. Silly me.
00:43:30How long were you gone? Was it three months?
00:43:34Tashi must have missed you so much.
00:43:37Yeah, it felt like a really long time.
00:43:42You're going again, right?
00:43:44Yeah.
00:43:48I...
00:43:49I owe it to Naz.
00:43:51She risked a lot more than I did.
00:43:55Wow.
00:43:58Sorry, I just can't understand that.
00:44:00Mm-hmm.
00:44:02Come on, Bec.
00:44:03You're not going to give me that bad mother bullshit, are you?
00:44:07Natasha's four years old, honey.
00:44:13I didn't know that you were so conservative about this.
00:44:18I don't think there's anything wrong with being conservative when it comes to your kids.
00:44:21I just...
00:44:24I can't understand how you could be so ambivalent about this.
00:44:30And if I was a man?
00:44:32Men aren't mothers.
00:44:33They have very different responsibilities.
00:44:36They are much freer than us to indulge in their stupid desires.
00:44:43I don't think this is a great time for us to talk about this.
00:44:47Well, actually, I was hoping that this could be a safe space for us to be open and honest with
00:44:54each other about difficult things.
00:44:57Okay.
00:45:00Well, then, honestly, why can't you believe that Ethan may have done this?
00:45:15Well, first of all, Ethan didn't have time to groom Natasha.
00:45:22There's no suggestion that he groomed her.
00:45:24He doesn't take any notice of her at all.
00:45:27Well, he's a child.
00:45:30Okay.
00:45:31Let me explain something to you.
00:45:34With my stepbrother, we'd known each other for ten years.
00:45:39I had a crush on him.
00:45:42I trusted him completely.
00:45:45And that is why I...
00:45:48I let him...
00:45:51That's why he could...
00:45:54Even when it ha...
00:45:59Even when it went bad,
00:46:02I still wanted him to love me.
00:46:04That's how these things happen.
00:46:05Okay?
00:46:07Maybe because he was a teenager.
00:46:10I mean, I...
00:46:10I was a child.
00:46:12I know.
00:46:15And that's why I'm asking you, Bec, as a survivor.
00:46:21Believe Natasha.
00:46:22I mean, listen to her.
00:46:24Please.
00:46:27Like I said, Ethan's too young to even know any of this stuff.
00:46:33It's just impossible.
00:46:36It doesn't make sense.
00:46:40But maybe he's acting out something that he saw...
00:46:44No, because the only place that he's been out of our sight for any length of time is at school.
00:46:49Or with my sister-in-law or my aunt.
00:46:51Both of whom I trust implicitly.
00:46:53So it doesn't add up.
00:46:54I'm sorry.
00:46:55Something on the computer.
00:46:58He plays video games.
00:47:00He likes guns and explosions and Minecraft.
00:47:02He's a little boy.
00:47:04He's not interested in anything else.
00:47:07Is Joel still downloading porn?
00:47:12That was a one-off.
00:47:14Bec, you told me that he was an addict.
00:47:18Okay.
00:47:20That was the Chardonnay talking.
00:47:23It was a one-off.
00:47:24And you promised me that you would never mention that again.
00:47:27Bec.
00:47:28Okay.
00:47:29Can I be honest for a moment?
00:47:31Please.
00:47:31I think you're a hypocrite.
00:47:37We have parental controls on our computers.
00:47:40You know that it's not just kids' brains that get rewired watching that shit?
00:47:46We're not addicts.
00:47:47But you do act out what you watch, yeah?
00:47:50There's nothing wrong with that.
00:47:52We're consenting adults.
00:47:53Don't you think it's more likely that Natasha's seen something?
00:47:55No.
00:47:56That doesn't follow.
00:47:57The psychiatrist that Jenny spoke to said that kids...
00:47:59She still sleeps in your room, honey.
00:48:03We do have other rooms back.
00:48:05Well, I hope they've got locks on them.
00:48:07Mm-hmm.
00:48:19Fuck, man.
00:48:22You don't need more than a chainsaw, mate. That's rooted.
00:48:25No shit.
00:48:27They've got any access down here.
00:48:30I think you're stuck with that until it drops.
00:48:33Nothing I can do then?
00:48:34We don't make us.
00:48:35Sorry?
00:48:36It's what the early timber cutters called the gum trees up here.
00:48:39Huh.
00:48:41Oh, well.
00:48:43Maybe it was never meant to have a boardwalk.
00:48:45What, do you think some vengeful spirit did this?
00:48:48Fucking hippie.
00:49:01You know what the headline is for our briefing tomorrow?
00:49:04No?
00:49:06Hasn't been leaked?
00:49:07Not to me.
00:49:08Not to me.
00:49:10Strong families.
00:49:11Safe children.
00:49:15Right.
00:49:17So, you see, I need these allegations like a fucking hole in the head.
00:49:20Well, I can't help the timing.
00:49:22All I'm asking is that we keep this private between us.
00:49:24I'm asking you this as a friend.
00:49:25How?
00:49:26Simple.
00:49:27Anonymise the disclosure.
00:49:30If you weren't a politician and I wasn't a journalist, would we be even having this conversation?
00:49:37You can with me, you know that.
00:49:40Look, I'm sure we can work it out, but I have to put my daughter first.
00:49:43Why?
00:49:43We're parading my son in public.
00:49:44Not if we're discreet.
00:49:46Fuck off.
00:49:47Don't treat me like a muppet.
00:49:49You know damn well that if this story gets out to a therapist and that triggers a mandatory report,
00:49:53then it's just a matter of time before it leaks.
00:49:55No, it's not inevitable.
00:49:55Does Emily hate Becky?
00:49:57What? No.
00:49:58No, of course not.
00:49:59I mean, it felt like a fucking blame game up there.
00:50:01Look, I told you, Em's upset.
00:50:02Don't take it personally.
00:50:04You're telling me what to do with my own son.
00:50:08That's my Emily.
00:50:15Like, I know you believe in therapy.
00:50:18I mean, you've said it saved your life.
00:50:21I don't understand why you're being so resistant about the idea of the kids just going to speak to someone.
00:50:31Because I don't want Ethan to feel like he's done something wrong when he hasn't.
00:50:37You're making out that my son's a criminal.
00:50:39No.
00:50:40He's not a criminal.
00:50:41He's just a little boy.
00:50:42I'd actually prefer it if we didn't use this kind of emotive language.
00:50:45You're making assumptions that he's guilty.
00:50:47I am not criminalising anyone.
00:50:53This is just about making sure that the kids are safe and well.
00:51:02Emily.
00:51:05Natasha's story is make-believe.
00:51:14Was your story make-believe?
00:51:22Absolutely not.
00:51:25Twelve-year-olds aren't capable of lying?
00:51:27It's a completely different situation.
00:51:30No.
00:51:31It's exactly the same situation.
00:51:33You should have been believed.
00:51:36Natasha should be believed.
00:51:38That's how it should be.
00:51:40We are the victims here.
00:51:42Don't you see that?
00:51:44Ethan is my son.
00:51:46He is.
00:51:47He is my flesh and blood.
00:51:49And that is why I know in here, I know,
00:51:52he did not do this.
00:51:58Do you understand me?
00:52:22Can I tell you that my great-grandparents were some of the first settlers here?
00:52:26No.
00:52:28They pitched their tent just to the east of the...
00:52:31post office.
00:52:34Four kids.
00:52:35Right.
00:52:35What?
00:52:381890s depression.
00:52:42People in the city were starving, so the state government started offloading crown land to save lives.
00:52:47Really?
00:52:48I didn't know that.
00:52:49Yeah.
00:52:51You wouldn't know to look at it, but this land is...
00:52:54littered with the graves of families who didn't make it.
00:53:00My great-grandmother, she, um...
00:53:04she had this little Bible...
00:53:08and...
00:53:09she wrote on the inside cover how...
00:53:13despite all the horrors, they stayed strong.
00:53:17Our families started looking out for one another.
00:53:21When one of her neighbors died, my great-grandfather bought the block next door so his widow and kids could
00:53:27survive.
00:53:29Right.
00:53:35The point is, Danny, this is the community I represent.
00:53:40It's a community whose codes of civil conduct were forged by the need to survive.
00:53:47By the need to trust your neighbors.
00:53:51In this community, you fill out those codes at your peril.
00:53:59Save the speeches for parliament, mate.
00:54:02I know my rights in 21st century Australia and I don't need a history lesson about the morals of the
00:54:08early European settlers
00:54:09whose values also included dispossession, rape and genocide.
00:54:14Okay, well, if there is a vengeful spirit staring in you, Craig, don't say I didn't mourn you.
00:54:26Are you threatening me? Look, if I can't trust you on this, mate, then all deals are off, you understand?
00:54:32And that includes our fucking book.
00:54:34Nancy, you're not talking about trust, Joel. You're talking about loyalty.
00:54:38Fuck loyalty. This is about our kids.
00:54:40All those documents, the refugee statements, the classified files in Afghanistan, they're all gone, mate.
00:54:45Fuck you.
00:54:45They're all gone, alright?
00:54:46I protect my sources, you know that.
00:54:48But you won't anonymize a four-year-old kid's disclosure.
00:54:53My daughter has a name.
00:55:02We don't make it.
00:55:07Listen, Joel, you seriously underestimate me if you think that threats are going to force me to compromise my daughter.
00:55:16I'm not threatening you, mate.
00:55:17Well, you could have fooled me.
00:55:18Come in.
00:55:23We'll just cool down over a couple of days, just until the other side of this launch, that's all.
00:55:27No, no, I won't delay getting help.
00:55:28Well, there must be some way, come on.
00:55:30Well, I'm all ears, mate.
00:55:41You all right?
00:55:47Right, how about this?
00:55:50You remove the names off the statement, and we'll get our kids assessed privately somehow, and we'll come up with
00:55:55some story.
00:55:57Including Ethan?
00:55:58Yeah, sure.
00:55:59For whatever it's worth, you just...
00:56:03You need to remove those names.
00:56:10Okay.
00:56:13All right.
00:56:15All right.
00:56:15Well, that could be workable.
00:56:20All right.
00:56:24They don't want us to fall out over this, mate.
00:56:27Nah.
00:56:29Me either.
00:56:35Okay.
00:56:38Let's go sell this to the girls.
00:56:40Stop being a fucking politician.
00:56:42It's a solution.
00:56:43No, it's not a solution.
00:56:44You're just trying to fix things.
00:56:45Ethan didn't do anything, so he doesn't need help.
00:56:48Ben has not been abused by anybody, let alone his own brother, so he doesn't need any help.
00:56:52It's a compromise.
00:56:53I thought we came here to tell these guys that Ethan didn't do it. Wasn't that the bottom line?
00:56:58Bec.
00:56:58No, don't bec me! Why are men so fucking shit?
00:57:02Oh, here we go.
00:57:03Not all men.
00:57:04Thank you.
00:57:04I wasn't talking about you.
00:57:07Bec, please, if you're worried about this getting up beyond the four of us, this is a solution.
00:57:13How do we justify getting Ethan assessed? For what? By making up another bullshit story?
00:57:19I'm sure that there is a way that we can communicate truthfully what's happened.
00:57:23What? The truth according to whom?
00:57:25Natasha.
00:57:28I will not put my kids in therapy. End of story.
00:57:31I think you're making a real mistake.
00:57:33Do you understand that if my son had done any of these things, I could never...
00:57:42Do what, Bec?
00:57:45Just leave my children alone.
00:57:49Ethan needs help.
00:57:51Ethan didn't do anything.
00:57:52I think that he didn't do it.
00:57:55He didn't do it.
00:57:56And that is my final word on this disgusting allegation.
00:57:58Okay.
00:57:59I think we're done here.
00:58:00Let me go.
00:58:07I need to use the bathroom.
00:58:09Okay, but you're coming back.
00:58:11Fine, but we are not making any deals.
00:58:14Okay, fine, please.
00:58:16Please.
00:58:17Please.
00:58:17Fuck!
00:58:28Well, that's dead in the ass.
00:58:34I think I might have that beer, mate.
00:58:39I don't know.
00:58:39IPA or lager?
00:58:41Lager.
00:58:43M?
00:58:45Yes, please.
00:58:45He's not a taste.
00:58:46Thank you.
00:58:47Please.
00:58:47Please.
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