I find myself in agreement with you. I think there is very important change happening through those victim advocacy centres for children, which can be imported into the adult system. These improvements are happening. Obviously, it does always require resources.
The best part of this, and what I'm pleased to see, and I think you would agree, is the incredible dedication of the people who are devoting their time and effort to child victims. That is what is making the difference. It is because of the tremendous professionalism, lessons learned over many hard years for victims, that we are seeing changes in the counselling, the programming, the early intervention, and the lessening of trauma, particularly for children. Those mechanisms were in place but weren't always being uniformly used. There are testimonial aids, for example, something as simple as allowing a child to take their pet to a police interview or a court appearance, so it lessens their anxiety and their negative experience.
Those important steps forward are being made, and I think they will be translated across many other victims services.