Enforceable rights would be the most important thing, in all honesty. If we start with that, and we start with some sort of recourse for victims so that they....
Also, identify who is responsible for what. Now it just says in the charter, “authorities” or something. We have one Criminal Code in Canada. We should be able to identify who does what—when it's the police who are responsible for something and when it's the prosecutor. As long as it remains ambiguous, no one will own up. It will lead to a lot of confusion and ambiguity for victims as well.
It's important to make them enforceable rights, but also to have clarity in the bill in terms of who is responsible for respecting which rights of victims.