Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to both of the witnesses for your testimony. I'm always appreciative of having Ms. O'Sullivan here to remind us that the voice of victims needs to be heard, and they need meaningful opportunities to participate.
You've made recommendations that go quite beyond this bill, so I'm not going to deal with those today. I'm going to ask you a very limited question. You've made the point that when temporary absences are granted by wardens, there is no notification, whereas when this is done by the Parole Board, there is notification of the date and the location. Is that something that we as a committee should be thinking about in the larger sense of requiring some notification to victims when a warden's board grants a temporary absence?