I don't know if I can answer that. I don't know what the government has allocated with regard to the educational piece around this bill.
Implementation and education, raising awareness, are really important. One of the problems I highlighted is that people who have never been victimized don't know about the criminal justice system, and they certainly don't know they're going to have rights under this bill. I don't think it is something that ordinary citizens are interested in. We don't study up on what happens to me if my house is broken into, or what rights will I have if someone assaults me at the mall or steals my purse or anything like that.
There is a huge piece around education that needs to be done once this bill is passed, and we can strengthen the awareness of people across the country about what you can do, what you have a right to, what supports you can find in the aftermath.