Of the ten women I've worked with, I would say about half of the victims have chosen not to come forward. That doesn't necessarily mean they're opposed or not opposed, although in some cases I have spoken to the victims and they've indicated they were not opposed but they also did not want to go and advocate on behalf of the individual. They were quite happy with leaving it to the system to determine whether they're ready to rejoin. In one of those cases, they in fact said that they were relying on the system to make that assessment because they hope that if the person is ready to rejoin, they could do something productive with their life, rather than just languish in prison.
In three cases there has been very clear opposition to the person receiving, and two of those three were the two where the women were refused.