Perfect, thank you.
I very much appreciated your comments on the relatively new provisions for sentencing, on paragraph 718.2(e). If we have time I'd like to get back to that.
I would like to speak to the fact that the bill looks to create information for victims. One of the real problems is that we might create new rights here with this bill, but the victims won't necessarily know those rights exist. They won't necessarily know that they can call the police and feel reassured that they have these new provisions.
For those victims to know they have that access; somebody has to produce the information. Somebody has to produce the literature. The services have to be out on the ground.
Do you feel that the federal government is a partner in this with first nations? Is there more work to be done?