I don't know what the issue is. We had shared parenting at 13% in 1995. It's gone up to 70%, so I don't see the crisis that's being carved out at the moment. In fact, the crisis I see being carved out is that the stats on child anxiety are going extremely high—one in five with disorder labels in schools—but that's more of a misdiagnosis, since it's more of a response to trauma than just generalized anxiety.
I believe in the support of case-by-case and looking at strong relationships and nurturing them. That kind of thing is the most important piece. I think the maximum parenting time is ill-advised in cases of family violence. I think that needs to be carved out really clearly. In my brief, I actually said that I believe in striking that clause from the bill, but you can refer to the brief when it's posted.