Absolutely.
I remember a particular case about five years ago. A few weeks after a man was arrested for sexual assault, the victim found herself face to face with the suspect in the same neighbourhood.
Is it normal in our society, with a goal of reintegration, to allow suspects to quickly return to society and to not protect—but rather stigmatize—victims? That's not desirable or normal in a society like Canada. We should always give priority to the rights and freedoms of the victims over those of the criminals.
We all believe in the principle of reintegration, and it works in some cases. However, if we look at the scope of crimes against property and crimes against the person, Canada clearly needs to crack down on people who physically attack others or commit sexual assault. They must suffer strict consequences based on the seriousness of their actions. That is what our citizens group is recommending.