I am going to follow on from my colleague.
My thanks to all the witnesses for their powerful comments. They are much appreciated.
I have only a minute so I'm going to try to keep it very brief.
The bill speaks to community an awful lot, and I think you were able to raise questions regarding the stresses that communities are already feeling from being remote and isolated. The victims and the perpetrators are often in the same community. Is there anything in the bill that's going to make it easier for communities to deal with the supposed powers that are going to be brought forward for the victims to exercise?