Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
I want to follow up on the excellent questions from Mr. Cooper on the gap between the number of victims registered and the number of offenders. While I think there will always be a gap—many victims may not want to avail themselves of services—I think what Mr. Cooper was asking about is how do we know that victims are making a choice if they don't know they have a choice?
I guess this is to Mr. Westmacott. If they don't ever receive the initial information about what rights or services they might receive, how do we know they're making an informed choice? I know that you talked about respecting the rights of that choice, but I think the question was really more about how we know that they can make a choice if they don't have that information.