Thank you.
Perhaps I'll continue with another question. You were talking about the importance of victims being able to identify that they are experiencing coercive control. I'm wondering if you could share a bit more around that and your thoughts around the importance of education and health care. If people are not aware of the patterns of coercive control, and if the violence and coercive control patterns are normalized, how can we possibly expect victims to self-identify as experiencing it?
I'm wondering if you could share your thoughts on that.