For example, if a registered victim chooses to attend a parole hearing, and they attend, there's a lot of emotion in many cases as well. For example, they may want to ask to listen to the audio recording that was made, next week or something. They can't do that, because it wasn't made for those purposes.
The only thing that they can get in writing is a copy of the Decision Registry, which is not a transcript. If, in fact, the reasons given for the decision are not in the Decision Registry, then they wouldn't have access to that. They need to be provided that information in writing. So CCRA changes, yes.