Right.
What I would say is that, of course, assault requires physical contact. The offence of criminal harassment requires that the victims fear for their safety.
If we are thinking about a coercive control offence—and it's distinct from those two kinds of offences—it needs to focus on behaviour, on a course of conduct that has the effect of maybe making somebody fear for his or her safety, as well as create a substantial interference with that person's freedom and ability to carry out his or her day-to-day life. I think that's really where the focus has to be, and that's the wording that we're looking for, possibly as part of a larger offence.