It comes in several ways, but you have touched on something that we're looking at expanding. It is by talking individually to victims, to victims who have suffered loss. It's also by talking with national victims' organizations, such as, for example, the Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime and Victims of Violence, those types of agencies that are out there.
I am fairly new to the position, so I'm building on the foundation of the office. As you may be aware, it's about three years old. One of the priorities that we have is to broaden the national framework for consultation and dialogue. We have commenced that. I have personally met with different organizations and victims' groups and spoken to them across the country. There are many other ways that we're going to be investing to broaden that base.