Thank you, Madam Chair.
Ms. Riendeau and Ms. Barrette, continuing on from what you just said, it's not because there isn't always any violence that it doesn't always hurt, and it's not because the violence comes in the form of coercive control that it can't lead to femicide. I think that's the reason we're so interested in this issue. If you have any comments to make on what I just said, please feel free.
I'd also like to go back to an aspect that hasn't received a lot of attention today, and that is Bill C-332. You discussed it in your preliminary remarks, and you said you were in favour of it.
I recently attended a conference on violence against women. It was held in my region, and the groups in attendance were really interested in the bill. However, some changes should be made to it because, as it's been drafted, it couldn't be used to solve all problems, even those involving coercive control. Do you have any proposals to offer us concerning the bill?