Sure, I can take that one if you want.
I'm not familiar with the e-bracelet, but I think there is definitely a benefit in providing a victim with a sense of security after they come forward.
In lots of the issues that we see, it's just the system we have to work within. We end up revictimizing our survivors again and again, because by the time they get to the court process 18 months or two years down the road, they've had to recount and tell their story four or five times, and then again be retraumatized in court. That is a huge issue with our court system in general. Our Crowns do a great job to alleviate the issues as best they can, but it's the system we have to work within. I think we need to come to a better solution.
Do victims need to be present in court? Can we go with a video statement? Do we need to retraumatize them by having them appear in person?
I think an e-bracelet would be beneficial from a security aspect, though.