I'll say something, Mr. Maloney, because it looks as though no one else is going to speak.
There are certainly U.S. jurisdictions that have some relevant similar legislation. That's why we recommend some comparative research into the experience of the U.S., so we can build on what has worked. I think we really need to do that robust comparative analysis.
Many of those provisions are still age neutral. They attach to vulnerable victims, not so much based on an age, although some American states do have legislation that specifically deals with only those over age 60 or over age 65.