Having had children myself, I would say that if you have a three-year-old and want to get them out the door in the morning and put their shoes on, you may find you have a struggle and they don't want to put their shoes on. You can ask them multiple times, but they don't, and you end up having to forcibly get them on your lap and put their shoes on. This is the kind of forcible restraining that I think people are worried about when they see the repealing of this section.
My daughter is a teacher at a school where, as we've heard, there is increasing violence. Students attacked her with a knife when she was pregnant. Being able to restrain the child and taking the child to the principal's office are protections for other children as well as the teachers.
It would be concerning to me to see this repealed altogether. What would be your opinion about that?
That's for John again.