That's one of the amendments we're proposing, to remove that exemption. We don't understand why the life of a potential victim is less important than somebody's job. I don't believe it's impossible for a police officer or a security guard to find another job, in a temporary way too, because prohibition orders are temporary.
Yes, we would definitely argue for the removal of that exemption. I don't know about Canada, but I know that in the United States domestic violence and abuse are more prevalent among police officers than they are among the general public. That's a well-documented fact and another reason this exemption shouldn't exist.