I would.
It's often not the victim but the victim's parent or guardian who would be at those court hearings to hear what the courts are doing as the defence and the prosecution are presenting their cases to the judge and talking to the judge, and then the court's discretion and consideration.... They have to be involved with this.
Now, with these changes, I think they would actually be consulted, as opposed to just being there as observers and hoping to be there at the right time. These considerations, the cases, and the dealing with the courts in these situations are not done all in one day at a specified time. It could be months, and repeated and repeated over time, so it's very stressful for the families and the parents of the victims.