I congratulate you on your excellent taste. Well done.
I would say that it's not either-or. Changing legislation is prevention. There have been a number of examples of success stories, such as in Peel Region, where if they're getting multiple violence reports, they can reach out to that person and say, “If you continue to do this, these are the possible consequences. If you continue to do this, these are the ways in which we may respond.”
Creating the legislation changes police attitudes and changes police responses to the violence. It changes the lens with which the Crown looks at those incidents, so it's definitely not an either-or.
I said before in my comments that this has to be comprehensive. Changing legislation is a critical piece, but it is just a piece, and those other elements that I mentioned earlier are still so needed.
Thank you.