I think a lot of those resources already exist. The provinces, territories and the federal government have resources that explain the justice process, but nobody has a requirement to provide them. It's a simple bridging mechanism: We can say that people who experience harm should at least be provided with this information.
People don't know what to ask for. The CVBR requires them to ask for information, but they don't know what's available. We need to reverse that onus to say that, when somebody reports a sexual assault, this is information that should be provided to them. When they experience a homicide in their family, this is important information.
I think that's an easy thing that's low cost. The resources already exist. We just need a mechanism to provide them proactively.