I am going to pursue Mr. Murphy's line of questioning.
In the Criminal Code, there is a specific section—I didn't have time to look for it because I was listening—that says that if you are a victim, the Crown prosecutor must inform you of the results of your complaint or the court's decision regarding your complaint.
For example, someone steals Marc Lemay's identity and is convicted of that charge. As a victim, I am automatically informed. I do not understand why you would want to include this provision in the bill, because that is already being done now, and it is a requirement. When that section was added to the Criminal Code, it related primarily to victims of criminal acts. And, of course, victims of assault—many of whom were women—were not being made aware of what had happened in court.
Did I misunderstand, or are you asking for that to be added?