I think that's a very intriguing point: by making sure those services are there, people who have been victimized can deal with their victimization and hopefully find a way through it so that they can return to normalcy.
Last day, we talked about what counselling services are available, making sure they're not paying fully out of pocket to attend and to give victim impact statements, etc.
Oftentimes, I've heard reports of people who have suffered these kinds of issues who didn't even know there were victim services. Maybe that's something that could be looked at.
Your organization is nationwide. Do you have any sister organizations at the provincial or regional level?