That was one of the recommendations in the report. That came up through witness testimony. I, for one, can express my own experience as a juror. I was baffled by the lack of clear documentation when I sat down in my seat to begin the trial. Some jurors have voiced that they didn't even know the trial had begun. It literally just started, and they had no idea what their role or responsibility was. They were sort of looking around the room, wondering what was going on. At the end of the trial, I was baffled by the lack of a discharge, a proper discharge, to the juror. I received my charge, a 300-page document that was the basis of my deliberation, but in terms of what happened afterward and my responsibility, there was nothing.
I know that in Ontario there is now a pamphlet that is passed to jurors. It contains the details of the juror support program, which is the mental health program and support line. It still doesn't contain any material about what's expected of the juror, whom to talk to, and what you can or cannot say afterwards. I think we need that.