Absolutely.
We've put in a brief that was part of the report on the standing committee for justice around coercive control, with five recommendations, in particular for the federal government. Among those recommendations, we think there should be some sort of commissioner of coercive control or domestic abuse, who is able to infuse all parts of the federal government with a lens to understand coercive control and how it needs to be infused.
One of the previous speakers talked about trafficking and sexual exploitation. We have written a position paper for the federal ombudsman on victims of crime. It's exactly around that. That's something that some sort of commissioner like that would be able to do.