Finally, in your report, “Toward a Greater Respect for Victims in the Corrections and Conditional Release Act”, you talk about the importance of giving victims timely access to information about offenders' progress and their prospects for rehabilitation, and ensuring that victims' voices are heard. The inference, I think, is that the successful rehabilitation of an offender is a critical part of the healing process for victims, or can be an important part of that.
Can you talk to us about the importance of victims having robust, successful rehabilitation programs in our prisons, so that when offenders are reintroduced in the community, victims are not re-victimized by seeing them come out without rehabilitation or frustrated that these people might be there to prey on them or someone else?