Thank you, Mr. Chair. Thank you to the witnesses.
I'll start with Professor Fabricius.
One of the arguments that is often put forward about why Canada should not move towards a rebuttable presumption of shared parenting is that it didn't work particularly well in Australia. I was wondering if you might be able to speak to the Australian experience, as well as maybe, while you're at it, talk a bit about other states. You did make reference I believe—and if not, certainly others did—to Kentucky and Arizona.
Are you aware of any states that did pass equal shared parenting legislation that abandoned ESP?