Thank you, Madam Chair.
I would argue that having a piece of paper is better than not having a piece of paper because then at least you have a place to start.
Speaking of enforcement and emergency protection orders, I'm wondering what, if any, role the centre of excellence will play in that, and in particular in remote first nation communities. Will provisions be made, as in the example that Ms. Ashton gave, for communities that are particularly remote, or under third-party management, or that might have some difficulties enforcing it? Is the centre of excellence there to help or would there be some other branch that might be able to help?