I think everyone around the table is clear that the idea of this bill is to provide another tool rather than to provide a solution. I know that all of the witnesses have mentioned other things that are needed. I want to thank the Regroupement des maisons again for pointing out that we can't do that in a private member's bill. A private member's bill can't require the government to spend money, so your call for a parallel government bill is quite welcome. I thank you for that.
I want to turn back to your experience with the U.K. and Scotland. You said something, Ms. Riendeau, about the positive impacts that they saw from this bill. There had been some discussion about how there was a slow uptake at the beginning in both the U.K. and Scotland, with prosecutors and police not really understanding. I'm assuming that your visit was very recent, so maybe you can give us an update on the impacts.