There's not much to add beyond that. Ms. Thompson was pretty comprehensive.
I would just say that, as the minister alluded to in his remarks, the intent of the victims bill of rights really is to build on a pretty strong, solid foundation that already exists. I would say within the Corrections and Conditional Release Act as it stands right now there is a wide range of information that is disclosable to victims.
We were quite conscientious as we were drafting the bill to think about what else we could provide to victims and what other kinds of information they are looking for. We did pay very close attention during the consultations to anything else that we could think to add into the act. As Ms. Thompson said, that includes things like a photograph of the offender. We will make mandatory the release of information related to date, destination of release, victim-offender remediations.
I would just say that we're really building on a pretty good foundation.