Certainly, sir, the right to information provides victims with general information about the military justice system and the services and programs to which they are entitled. Then, each victim is entitled to updates on the investigation and the place where the court martial will be held.
The right to information will also include the right to obtain information regarding an offender, while they were in, or released from, a service prison or detention barracks. Certainly, the bill calls for not only the general right to information, but some specific rights to provide further information for victims.
I would add as well, in terms of information, that the bill calls for, as you are well aware, sir, a victims liaison officer. The victims liaison officer would be there to assist victims to understand the complexities of the military justice system, for those victims who may be unaware of the particularities of a system that they may not have had any contact with. The victims liaison officer would provide assistance in that regard.