I think, often, minoritized or racialized populations are served by more informal mechanisms of support than the traditional systems. One of my big questions at the federal level would be about race-based data for people who are registered in the victims' services portal. Are we reaching the wide range of people who have been affected by federal crimes or federally sentenced offenders, or is there a bias in who's accessing support?
That's a big question. I think the ombudsman can help, but we need, at the federal victims' services level, a data strategy that really explores who's getting access to these services and who is excluded so that we can identify some of these gaps.