Madam Chair, my colleague is absolutely right. I have talked to shelter workers about that.
The first thing they wanted us to do was be more present and make sure that all community resources could join forces, talk about this, and take front-line action to help these women, who, it is true, cannot always walk out and do not want to leave their kids at home. Those are not easy decisions to make.
I think that is why, this evening, I also wanted to talk to men about their responsibility in these situations. It is not just up to women to find solutions. Men have to be involved. As a society, we all have to be involved to find a solution. Rapid intervention and making sure women know they can get help are absolutely necessary.