Thank you for that question.
I have not been looking too in depth at what has been happening in Quebec. I have read studies from other places in Europe where electronic monitoring has been used.
One thing that's important to point out and that I've seen emerge is that it's often found to be successful when it's paired with other interventions and other programming. It's very rare that electronic monitoring as a stand-alone measure is a comprehensive plan for protecting survivors of violence. That's something I have seen come up in studies. It's often in alliance with community integration supports, with training, police and other measures that are more preventive in focus.
I have not read too many of the details of the Quebec situation.