Having represented people who have been wrongfully convicted, I can say that the consequences they suffer are very significant. We're talking about psychological and financial consequences, for example. These are isolated people, cast aside, who are often shamed by society.
As far as the victims are concerned, I couldn't testify to any specific factors. However, I can tell you that, under the current system, victims' families are notified of the situation when a remedy is granted by the Minister of Justice. This is something the commission could do as well.
When there has been a miscarriage of justice, it must be corrected. I think it's important for everyone, including the victims and their families.