Can you commit, for the sake of victims, to ensuring that they know not only the steps that need to be taken, but also the steps that are being taken? That would reassure them and show them that not only are they being considered, but that the act is being modernized so that it is better enforced.
There's a new victim every second, and victims have a hard time believing that we're there for them.
Are you able to commit to improving transparency and disclose steps that are being taken on behalf of these victims?