I agree with Ms. Owens, because it does not meet all victims' needs.
Some victims want to follow all the proceedings, including when the sentence is being served. Others do not want to follow them, because it is too complicated for them and they are not psychologically up to it.
Some victims, after sentencing, want to move on to other things and move forward. Needs vary from victim to victim. So I think that making information automatic for everybody is not the right path to take. It is important to conduct a broader consultation with different categories of victims to see what their needs are.
There is also a question of resources. If we put a system in place that would facilitate this work, it will need resources, it will need funding.
As well, a lot of information involves the provinces, and so discussions would have to be held with them, I think.