You did. Thank you.
I'm going to move now to Professor Waller. Good afternoon.
I listened very carefully to the responses you gave to the question put by my colleague Mr. Naqvi, insofar as your commentary with respect to the current version of the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights goes, which, I think we can all agree, is deficient in a number of areas. As a former participant, I recognize those deficiencies and try to fill those deficiencies on my own. However, it's an issue not just with respect to Crown attorneys, you'd agree. It's judges, police officers and victim services all providing a level of service that is consistent throughout this country.
Do you feel that the current version of the Victims Bill of Rights can substantially improve on that delivery of service so that victims from Victoria all the way to St. John's can expect that gold standard of delivery?