Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, again in the area of community health programs and following up on some of the comments made by my colleagues here around the area of family violence shelters, something that was being pursued and discussed at a certain level was the Family Violence Prevention Act.
Right now, a lot of the questions are around the fact of providing services after the fact. In fact, moving the person who has been violated or has been on the receiving end of trauma in the sense of family break-ups and so on, and mothers and children are usually the ones who are sent to the shelters. The other party remains in the community in their own home. That distresses a lot of people.
I am interested to find out from the Minister when this Family Violence Prevention Act will come into play. When will we finally be able to see victims staying in their own homes and having that security, at least, and having the violators removed from the community, for example?