That's a good question.
We don't work here alone, so it really helps to teach and educate our lawyers. Education is most important, not only for survivors, but for people who are in the justice system. It is the most important thing for them in that system to change what we have.
The second system change is, of course, that access to justice must be very simple and the relationship between racialized people and the police or the justice system has to be smoothed. This is the precondition we are asking of the government before we move to criminalize coercive control.