That's a big question.
I'll just echo this recognition of the disparities between federal and provincial systems and the disconnect that occurs. I'm heartened to hear about a provincial-federal victims committee—I forget what it's called—that discusses this.
If the committee would like to share this information, it needs to go out through those networks that already exist, because there are networks throughout the country and, as others have said, they differ depending on whether you live in a rural setting or in a city.
I'm in a city. I'm in one of the biggest cities in our country, and speaking just about here, I know that the services are insufficient. I can only imagine how that is for someone living in a rural area.
I think it's crucial. If you want to talk about communication, you are going to want to look at the services and systems that are in place and talk to the people who are doing that work on the front lines now. That's how the information will get back out to victims, survivors and advocates who do this work.