No, I don't believe it's as a result of a lack of information. I believe it is the interpretation of the legislation that is currently provided to them to work within, and I think there's an opportunity to modernize that legislation to ensure that appropriate weight is given to not only upholding the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights but ensuring public safety. There's definite direction that is required in legislation. As currently written, the legislation is, for the most case, being appropriately interpreted, but further direction needs to be codified.
On February 15th, 2023. See this statement in context.