I think that one of the most important things children need in the case they're embroiled in, when there's a back-and-forth, is legal counsel. It would be a really important step to have legal counsel available for children who are in the midst of this.
With respect to the suicidality piece, it's listed in the coercive control legislation, third reading, as an indicator of coercive control. I think that's a dangerous thing to put there, because it puts the onus on the police to assess the mental health status of an individual, to differentiate between coercively controlling behaviour and mental illness or distress, like depression. We know that, as a result of their experience, survivors have high rates of depression, anxiety disorders or other things that could easily be used against them.