It's very clear that we strongly support the creation of a unified family court. Women's groups have been calling for this for a very long time. There are some technical and legal details that still need to be worked out, but it's an excellent intention. We think establishing such a court would be a big win.
I'll now answer the question about problems with evidence. Today, we may have evidence for one, two or three incidents. Now, coercive control is defined as the repetition of small incidents that occur within a given time frame. Each small incident in itself is not necessarily criminal. However, new legislation will allow for a whole context to be portrayed. Evidence of coercive control will more accurately be a balance of probabilities, in the sense that evidence will accumulate. It may be text messages that are sent at any time of the day or night, although that in itself is not a criminal offence.