Thank you for the question. It's a very important one.
In order to draft the bill, we consulted the provinces, as I was saying earlier. We consulted the police, indigenous communities, former judges, abused women's federations, therapists and victims. The subject is a matter of concern in remote regions. The indigenous communities told us so.
Yet, we are still faced with the chicken and egg paradox, with some people saying that we need to wait until GPS monitoring is available across the country for the electronic bracelets, while others argue that the project should be launched immediately because satellite technology will allow for relatively complete coverage of Canada very soon.
It's true that there are some dead zones that are not covered now, but I think the experiment needs to begin, as it has in Quebec, with zones added as coverage increases. We therefore need to adopt this bill. Over the coming years, there will be broader coverage to provide protection for even more victims.