I can speak specifically to some of the situations the women we serve have explained to us.
It's difficult, because—I said this to Mrs. Vecchio before—women should not have to look over their shoulder all the time, going to the grocery store or to an appointment. Here at the centre, we've had situations in which a woman's perpetrator was, for example, sitting in the parking lot. That situation was a little different. He had served his time and been released. However, it seems as if, sometimes, that doesn't matter.
How far do we need to go to protect the victims in this type of situation? We need to think about the victims on the other side when we're talking about crime and bail, so I don't—