Okay. I will respond, because we have to be quick.
If you go through the England and Wales situation, you are going to find that the Crown prosecutors have developed a handbook on how they are using the coercive control offence. As well, police officers do have a risk assessment tool that they are using and that they call the DASH.
Of course, developing an offence like this will mean that there will be some resources needed to train those people to be able to implement this particular offence. It's the same thing with judges. If it moves forward, they will need to understand the offence of coercive control.