Don't get me wrong. Sincerely, Ms. O'Sullivan, I prefer to see victims receive more rather than not enough information. I prefer to see them advised that a criminal has applied for parole and that the application has been rejected, rather than having them learn that he has been released. Unfortunately, that happens. We are talking about murder, but in the case of a break and enter, for example, victims suddenly learn that the man who was sentenced to 30 months in prison has been released after three months, and no one has been informed.
I know that this is perhaps not the time to talk about that, as we are talking about Bill C-48, but I think that work remains to be done regarding information provided to victims. Does too much information lead to greater victimization? Does less information lead to victimization? Victims suddenly learn that the person has been released and the situation explodes. I am of two minds on that.