Thank you, Madam Chair.
Happy birthday, Mr. Taylor.
My Conservative Party friend didn't have that information, or I'm sure he, too, would have wished you a happy birthday.
Mr. Taylor and Ms. Wells, I, too, am concerned about that aspect of the information to be disclosed to victims, which I see as essential. Obviously, Bill S‑12 covers more than just that. It also covers registration on the National Sex Offender Registry, which I believe almost everyone agrees on, so I don't want to waste time discussing that.
However, with respect to disclosure of information to victims, yesterday I heard the minister raise questions about conflict of interest. You even talked about that earlier with my Liberal party colleague.
I listened to the answer you gave Mr. Mendicino about the Crown prosecutor's role. My understanding is that the Crown prosecutor represents the public interest but that they're a disinterested party. Correct me if I'm wrong, but their role is to ensure that the facts are clearly and fully established before the court so that a just decision may be rendered. As such, I don't see how there could be a conflict of interest.
I can see that there might be a role conflict and the Crown prosecutor might wonder how to ensure that the victim has a good understanding of the situation so that, six months, a year or two years down the line, if they charge the victim for violating a publication ban, the victim can't say the Crown prosecutor or their colleague misinformed them at the time.
That seems like a legitimate concern to me, but I humbly suggest that there must be a way to guard against that kind of situation. I think the information the Crown prosecutor discloses to a victim is essentially the same in every case. It might have to be adapted depending on the case, but there's probably a way to standardize the information to be disclosed to victims.
Can you comment on that? What do you think? Is there a way for the Crown prosecutor to make sure victims are properly informed without placing themselves in a conflict of interest?