Madam Chair, I assume you're restarting my time. Thank you.
I'm really sorry that we lost Lucas. If you're watching or if you watch this later, Lucas, I just want you to know that your sister continues to be the biggest and most colourful flower because of your advocacy. I understand that her heart continues to beat because your family made the choice to donate her organs.
To all of you who have come here to share your stories, I think that you are so brave. I have heard Lindsay's story many times, and she should be here with us right now, as should your sister, Lucas.
I don't know if you know that Keira's law also included a provision for judges to order electronic monitoring of people accused of intimate partner violence. That didn't get as much attention as the judicial education piece. One of the challenges with Keira's law is that it educates federal judges, and we're seeing provincially appointed justices of the peace who don't have legal training, particularly in Ontario.
Maybe I will start with you, Diane and Alison. How important is that education provincially to make sure that police services and provincially appointed judges have education around intimate partner violence and coercive control?