Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
I would like to say that all of us around the table are old enough to know that coercive control doesn't necessarily affect only young women or women in precarious financial situations. I think it particularly affects women, of course, and can affect almost all women.
My first question is for Ms. Silverstone or Ms. McManus, since they are both from the same organization.
You raised the element of family, of community as well. I think these are bulwarks, or at least sentinels, who should exist and be able to speak out against these situations.
In your opinion, are there any particular characteristics of someone who exercises coercive control?