Thank you very much, Mr. Chair. I want to thank all of the witnesses for appearing this afternoon.
I'm going to direct my questions to Ms. Arsenault.
Sheri, I know it's not easy to appear before a parliamentary committee, especially as a mother who lost a son in a horrific crime, an impaired driving crime that resulted in the murder, as you've said, of three young men—two at 18 years of age and I think one 21-year-old.
It's tough to be able to put oneself in your shoes. I know that we've had conversations over the years about the challenges of navigating through the justice system and in particular parole hearings. You've gone to Winnipeg to attend them.
As we undertake this study, at the conclusion we're going to put a report together with recommendations on how to improve supports for victims, so maybe at the outset I will ask very broadly if you have any recommendations that would help victims better navigate the system, specifically as it pertains to parole hearings, or anything more broadly than that.