Thank you, Mr. Chair.
To the witnesses, allow me to thank you. It's been very helpful to listen to you.
I'll start off with you, Professor Neilson. I understand you're one of the leading authorities on system responses to family violence, so I'd be remiss if I didn't ask a question that has come up on a few occasions today.
As you know, some people think it's a good idea to have mandatory family dispute resolution. Others argue that it's not a very good idea, because if there is a pattern of family violence, it's definitely not a very fitting approach.
Would you share the benefit of your views with us?