I'd like to speak to the amendment.
I don't know if members recall, but Mr. Head indicated that Corrections Canada was in fact reviewing their policy with regard to the level of communication they had with victims and families of victims, more extended than the immediate ones as defined here. They are looking at that.
It's quite clear that it's part of an overall review, but I think it behoves us to deal with it. Again, this is one of the methodologies that we can put into place, as opposed to what the government claims throughout the rest of the bill, that in fact will relieve some of the stress of the family members. Knowledge is a great assistance in alleviating that stress. So this would go a long way, especially when you look at the numbers where you've had almost 84% of all of the first-degree murder convictions never applying. It would go a long way to say to the victims that they don't have to worry about this, he or she didn't apply, and that gets that part of it off your back.