Thank you.
I think that a victim's right to privacy is often interpreted for them and not in a way that benefits them. It helps to bring more choice to the way that privacy is exercised and allows people to choose whether they want those measures in place. Some people certainly want them and some people definitely don't.
I think that we need to respect that people have different trajectories and different things that help them heal and feel protected, so choice is really important under the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights.