I make a point of meeting with victims, victims' groups, and victims' advocates on a regular basis. The challenges victims face are as broad as society as a whole. On some occasions I'm meeting with victims of white-collar crimes, for instance, and as you say, the pain is in the eye of the victim. I've had people who have been defrauded and lost their life savings tell me that the pain is as difficult to bear as it would be if they had been beaten up or stabbed or shot.
With regard to the provisions we are putting in to require the courts to look at the possibility of adult sentences, detention prior to the disposition, and lifting the publication ban, I heard loud and clear that people want to know about what's happening. They want to be able to protect themselves when necessary, so you'll see changes in there with respect to the possible lifting of publication bans.
In your community I heard loud and clear messages from individuals who want to see changes. I say to you and to all committee members that this was very helpful to me and to those working with me in putting together the legislation that you have before you.