Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I have a question for the Native Women's Association and Dr. Harvard.
You'll know, Dr. Harvard, that when the Special Committee on Violence Against Indigenous Women heard from some of the families of victims of missing and murdered aboriginal women, almost every one of them mentioned a concern about the lack of information. One of the biggest complaints was that when their loved one went missing, they rarely got information from the police on what was being done to find the person. When there was a prosecution, they found it very difficult to get information on the prosecution, on the process before, during, and after trial, or at the time of sentencing.
So the victims bill of rights, Bill C-32, guarantees certain rights to information for victims. How do you think that will be viewed by aboriginal victims?