Frazer Harrison via Getty Images Ellen Page attends the premiere of Netflix’s "The Umbrella Academy" at ArcLight Hollywood on Feb. 12. The actress discussed the progress and setbacks of issues affecting the LGBTQ community with BBC Radio 5 on Monday.

Ellen Page is saying it loud and clear for those in the back: LGBTQ issues are not a debate.

The actress and activist stopped by BBC Radio 5 on Monday to discuss the progress and setbacks of issues plaguing the LGBTQ community. Page, who married Emma Portner last year, said the U.S. still has “so far to go” when it comes to queer rights and equality.

“Of course, there’s been so much progress that we’ve seen, wonderful progress. But a lot of the most marginalized people in the community get left behind,” she said, pointing to the fact that trans women of color face an average life expectancy of 35 due to transphobic violence.