As you know, when the ministerial representative, Wendy Grant-John, actually wrote the report, her caution was that the viability and effectiveness of any legislative framework will also depend on the necessary financial resources being made available for the implementation of the non-legislative measures, such as programs to address, just as you've said, land registry, mediation, court-related programs, local dispute mechanisms, prevention of family violence programs, a spousal loan compensation fund, and an increase of funding to support first nations communities to manage their own land.
Without those kinds of supports that were actually put in the original plan...which I think a lot of us at the time were cautioned ought not to be cherry-picked. You can't just put it in the law without all of the other provisions, the non-legislative provisions.
There seems to be a lot of concern from women themselves that this law on its own is not going to fix the problem.