Thank you very much for that question.
That is the position I took with my colleagues in the brief that we filed with the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights.
We totally understand that coercive control is a real concern and that we need to think about legal responses to coercive control, but we share some of the concerns that were mentioned by Roxana Parsa from LEAF in her opening remarks. We have learned some lessons from things like mandatory charging and prosecution policies for domestic violence.
We also bring to the table some issues with how family law is treating coercive control. It is being used against women. Women's protective actions—