Well, thank you very much, and I think you've hit on some important parts there.
I was dealing with a victim very recently of a terrible sexual assault on her child, and she was given a piece of a map of the community in which she lived. She and her husband broke up during the time that the child had been...and the child had been victimized by a family relative. They were shown this map of a greyed-out area of their community and told that the perpetrator was given the map and told to keep out of the grey-marked area by the parole officer. So this person said, now I've been targeted.
Is this the kind of situation that you have experienced in the past with victims? Do you have some suggestions for this committee as to how we can improve on the process—parole and temporary absence?