Maybe I'll only say the following. At some of the consultations that I attended, education of all of those involved in the justice system—the police, prosecutors, defence counsel, even judges—was something that was asked for by many victims' groups around the table.
The other thing I'd say is that around the table and just from my own experience I know that a lot of what's recommended here, in terms of informational rights and procedural ways to go about including the victim in the system, are often found in many crown counsel policy manuals across Canada. Those often are the best practices that are recommended. Of course, problems arise out of the implementation from time to time.