I think the ever-changing use of technology in the context of intimate partner violence should definitely be on everyone's radar. Any Criminal Code offence that would be enacted should cover coercive conduct. I would think that would be a key part. Again, I'm wearing my former prosecutor hat, not just my LEAF hat. That is definitely going to be the kind of evidence you'll want to have here. It's not just the text messages. It's installing software on your partner's phone so that you can track them.
The ways that technology allows us to come together in meetings like this from across the country is great, but it also has an incredibly pernicious impact on those who want to get away from their partners and cannot. I think it's a core part of this.
There have been moves, obviously, to criminalize things such as the non-consensual distribution of intimate images. Those prosecutions don't happen that frequently; those charges don't get laid that frequently. That's all part of controlling and holding people under one's thumb, so that they cannot emerge into the world.