Thank you.
Mr. Hooper, you brought up a good point with regard to the responsibility of notification. As a former police officer, I always felt my job was to notify the victims of where the investigation was, but once it got into the court system I didn't think it was my job any more. I thought now it had turned to either the crown prosecutor or the probation officer or whatever the case may be. There seems to be a blurred line where, if all else fails, it defaults back to the police, even though they may not have a clue about what's going on once it gets to the court process because they have a whole bunch of other things.
Do you have any suggestions on how we could clear that up from the perspective of notification?