Yes, I do.
In response to what you just talked about, I must comment that there is no such thing as closure; however, there is satisfaction. Victims just have to learn a different way to live and to cope, but there is no such thing as closure.
I would also like to say that it has been most confusing. There has been so much controversy in relation to this bill and how it affects victims of crime. I must say that, over and above Part III in relation to changes to the CCRA, there are many victims of crime who definitely are concerned about the sentencing. Victims are throughout every part of this bill, because it is talking about the serious and violent offenders.
I can only mention, in my own particular case, my saying that had we had the legislation that is going to be forthcoming, hopefully in this bill, in relation to my own son—there had been numerous charges of sexual assault, rape, buggery against the man who murdered my son—