That would be a good idea.
About a decade ago, the Policy Centre for Victim Issues set up an advisory committee. It provided a place where very worthwhile discussions took place all across Canada. That is something we are missing, in fact: being able to exchange ideas with representatives of other provinces and territories about our work and the obstacles we encounter in putting solutions into practice.
In addition, we should look at the question of standards and maybe try to draw on a model charter like the United Kingdom's, which is based on commitments to victims by organizations and institutions. That might be a promising avenue that would be worth exploring.