Absolutely. I regret that this provision was removed from the bill. You know, when we come here to make recommendations, I understand that you discuss them among yourselves afterwards, but you should remember all the research and effort that went into making those recommendations. When we make a recommendation, it's because we're certain we need it.
So, yes, the electronic bracelet should be imposed as soon as there are violent words or gestures, or threats. That way, as soon as someone approaches someone's home to break down their front door, as happened to me, the police can arrive right away.
Earlier, I wanted to tell you that there's also a way for a woman to keep going. That would be to wear a medallion with a panic button that she can press as soon as something happens. That way, the police can intervene immediately. I've worn such a medallion.
So, if you have these two means, the electronic bracelet and the panic button, you have a good chance of getting out of the situation.