I'm not sure I completely understand the question, but I think it's a fairly consistent definition. It's probably similar to the one that's already in the Criminal Code, although I don't have a copy of the Criminal Code with me. There may be some other adjustments. I think if you look at the provinces, it's a similar definition to the one the provinces use around “victim”. It does try to recognize, I think, everyone who can be one. It's property damage, emotional harm, physical harm. Most definitions also recognize if someone is incapacitated or deceased. It represents their close relatives, those kinds of things.
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