Again, I don't try any cases individually, but certainly there have been a number of high-profile cases in this country that have raised a number of questions, and indeed a number of issues with respect to the NCR designation. That being said, we have moved forward with this on a number of fronts. As you pointed out, we are concerned about victims. I'm very pleased with the provisions that deal specifically with respect to victims. Helping to ensure that victims are notified when an NCR-accused is discharged is an important component of this.
One of the things I've been careful with when I've spoken about it, Mr. Chairman, is that some victims do not want to be notified. They don't want to be a part of this. That is their prerogative. Again, I think this strikes the right balance in terms of protecting the public and ensuring the individual has the type of assistance they need. Again, that is consistent with the legislation we brought forward to better protect victims.