Thanks, Heidi.
Heidi, Aline and I all recently returned from a conference in Spain with the World Society of Victimology, where a large emphasis was on the application of restorative justice and how it's being applied in different countries around the world. I think the evidence is very clear that restorative justice provides better options for victims. They get to participate meaningfully and often, and they get more from the process than just the traditional outcomes of the criminal justice system itself.
We see in Canada this patchwork fabric where government talks about restorative justice but doesn't back it up with funding. Funding is really important.
We have an exceptional program in Ottawa that's done severe cases of violence to the minimal...and they struggle from year to year to pay their two primary staff. That's very common across the country. I think for restorative justice the evidence is very clear. We need to better provide options within the justice system to participate, and we need to provide funding for those programs, which provide incredible benefits not only to victims but also to the accused who participate in those processes.