First of all, in terms of the definitions themselves, when we talk about coercive control, it encompasses the whole range of abuse that can occur with domestic violence or intimate partner violence. That is the idea behind the notion of coercive control. This notion is broader in scope and encompasses all types of abuse, including financial and psychological abuse.
Today, social networks and our phones all have GPS, and women can be tracked at a distance by spouses inclined to control their actions. This is why we have to talk about coercive control. This is indeed one of the key elements. We need to clearly define coercive control and make it an offence in the Criminal Code.
As for the second part of the question about diversity, I am not sure I fully understood it. Perhaps Ms. Greenwood can answer it.