Thank you. I'll try to be brief. I think the human rights commissioner pointed out that if the legislation doesn't provide fair access to justice and the women aren't able to access their rights in a safe way, a question is left about the viability of the act.
Ms. Jack, I want to thank you for pointing out that this is an issue that involves more than women; it's about the family—the whole family structure.
I've had an e-mail from a first nations man saying that he's getting tired of having all men be painted as violent spouses upon marriage breakups. I think of your comments around this as a healing process for the whole family with all the resources and supports there. Women are actually going to be sold a bill of goods—that this piece of legislation will actually make them safer. It will not, without those other supports.
Ms. Jack, I want to give you a moment to respond to that.
Ms. Baird, you mentioned that we're not dealing with the factors around implementation of this piece of legislation.
Could you comment on those two pieces?