Yes, of course.
I mean, we presented to the joint committee at the time. The recommendation, the central focal point, was to have equality in parenting. Now, the Divorce Act, with the current proposed amendments, if it's not in there, what's going to happen is a continuation of the present system as it is. With the exception of increasing certain elements, that means the conflict is going to escalate if that shared parenting concept is not introduced into the Divorce Act.
That was the hard work of the committee, except from that time until now a large number of MPs changed their mind about it. We educated the public. We educated the MPs and the government about the issues facing parents and what's happening in our court system. This will reduce the conflict of the parents. When they understand that when entering the court system or going through a divorce they are equal, at the same level, they could sit down and resolve their issues. That will help them not to fight about these issues.