On that point, the models that rely on hot lines could provide inspiration. That would make it possible to listen to victims, and for them to express themselves. Other countries have followed this type of model. I don't know whether you have observed other measures in place on the ground in the course of your research that could be useful at the prevention stage.
As Professor Simon Lapierre said, coercive control has to be addressed as a behavioural pattern in which a person uses different strategies to deprive the victim of her freedom. In the course of your studies of that behaviour, have you seen models in Quebec that we could use, particularly when it comes to prevention? Do you have any other ideas to present to us?