We support these provisions. Clause 57 provides a means of knowledge about the name and location where a sentence is being served, and if there's a transfer taking place the reasons for that, or if there are disciplinary offences that the offender has committed, that knowledge is available to the victim of that particular offender.
I think that's a useful addition in terms of the victim's rights. We heard so much about that during our hearings, but we didn't hear much in the way of detail. This is one of the details we support, that victims will have an opportunity, at least—not all want to follow that—if there's a particular reason, and a particular concern about where an offender is, or whether they're being transferred, and for what reasons, then the victims would have a right to that information and to that knowledge. I think that's a positive step.
Once again, I'd like the record to show, contrary to the rhetoric that we hear, that there is a concern that victims be treated properly in our justice and corrections system. This is an example of a positive step in that regard, and we're here to support that.