The liaison officer needs to be qualified. If they're not the one providing legal assistance, they will at least be the one providing people everything that is on request on this. Anything in the bill that can be asked for on request should be provided. They should know that. They should know about some of the victims' rights.
For example, when you sign off medical documentation to the military police at the beginning, that means they may have access to all of your file. Is there a way you can limit that, or is there a way you can limit what will be exposed on the big screen when everybody is there from your unit, maybe during a trial? Are there things you should be cognizant of before you sign off information? These are the types of things that a victim liaison officer might be able to provide.