Thank you.
Thank you to the panellists.
Ms. Coyle, I was surprised that you're not supportive of the legislation. The reason is this: We deal with what we call a cycle of violence, and it perpetuates. I think one of the examples you used was that a woman or a victim would be subject to cross-examination, and that's not right, not fair and not appropriate. When that goes wrong, we call that secondary victimization.
However, what's the alternative? The alternative is repeated violence, then repeated violence after that and then repeated violence after that. We just heard the statistic today that every six days a woman is killed. Therefore, when we bear that in mind, how can we not criminalize this behaviour?