Thanks very much, Madam Chair.
Roseanne, you mentioned the RCMP. Ironically, my background before becoming a member of Parliament was with the RCMP. You indicated the meetings and consultations that you have, probably with the police management board or community policing board. I think you spoke a little bit about the mandate or what some of the community policing boards do in regard to domestic violence.
I also sit on the aboriginal affairs committee, and one of the things I'm curious about is that we are looking at domestic violence on reserve. What I've had to face in my past in going to domestic situations is that allegations that come forward, whether from the female or male, and the positioning of the family most affect the children a lot of times. I've had to do child apprehensions and all of that.
Having to remove the female from the home because that woman does not have ownership of the home really creates a lot of problems, because what we're having to do is to take the mother and the children out of the home while the father remains.
Now that I'm sitting on the aboriginal affairs committee, I'm just wondering what your position is on the matrimonial real property bill that's been reintroduced.