I did, and I have made those recommendations that I just went down, so I won't reiterate those.
But I think what you're speaking about here is the need for victims in the process to have a sense that they have the information they need to make choices and have options, that they are included in that process and fully informed along the way, and also that they can exercise those choices, because, as you know, every victim is unique. Some may choose to participate in the process and some may not, and they need to have that choice.
The other thing you alluded to that I want to build on is that victims may, as well, along their journey—and for many victims it's a lifelong journey—change those choices and options. So they need to have the information in order to make these choices along the way. Keeping them informed and making sure the processes are transparent and that they can participate are key pieces to this.
Thank you.