Thank you, Chair.
Thank you very much to the witness for your testimony.
I would like to start by addressing a fairly important point that wasn't covered in the last few questions. It has to do with the communication of information. The clause stipulates that the person must not be within two kilometres of any dwelling-house where the victim resides. But, Ms. O'Sullivan, you said in your remarks that there was no system of communicating information and, as a result, there were problems regarding privacy. You wondered how that could be resolved.
Should victims give their consent so that the court can communicate that information? How could that be done?