Most of the victims of crime initiatives fall within the purview of the Department of Justice. The Courts Administrative Services doesn't get into that, other than in coordinating and assisting individuals appearing before the courts. The Public Prosecution Service doesn't have direct responsibility with respect to the victims funds. As I indicated, I think to Mr. Harris in his initial question, there are allocations within the Department of Justice with respect to victims. I've been pleased over the years that that has increased. It's becoming more sophisticated and more extensive. Again, these are specifically with respect to the Public Prosecution Service. In and of itself, it is not related to victims of crime and their funding.
On November 29th, 2011. See this statement in context.