All right. I'll start.
There's a difference between the national office for victims and those victims who avail themselves of the services of the Parole Board and the CSC in terms of being able to obtain information about specific offenders or specific court cases.
I'll start us first on the national office for victims.
Over a number of years, as I mentioned, there have been 80,000 publications given out in hard copy as well as significant access to the website. The website provides information on the rights that the victims have under the CVBR as well as a variety of information about the correctional system including, most recently, some fact sheets about how sentences are determined. That provides victims with information about how they can access the services available to them and how they can better understand the correctional system.
There are a number of registered victims, as I mentioned in my speech, with over 8,700 registered victims who can access the services of the CSC and the PBC in terms of information. I can also turn to either my colleagues, Kristan or Ian, to see if they have additional information to add.
Perhaps we can start with Kristan.