Once they are aware of the triggers of honour-based violence, which means workshops, training, and education, I believe that yes, they will be better equipped to deal with it.
They will be even better equipped to deal with issues of forced marriage. A quick example is that if a young girl calls a police officer or calls 911 and says that she's afraid her parents are going to force her into a marriage, they can't do anything because a crime has not been committed. We have seen this time and again in situations of honour killings where a girl may call and say she's afraid for her life, that she thinks her parents may hurt her, but a crime has not been committed. So that awareness and that education, I believe, is extremely important along with the bill.