But certainly in terms giving me a sense of how many registered victims there are, that does tell a pretty good story to this committee as to the number of people affected by these very tragic circumstances, which they have to relive over and over again with these hearings. It leads a little bit into the next question I have, which really centres around information. From everything I've heard from victims and from individuals like yourself, it seems as though the lack of information is one of the things that's most difficult and troublesome for victims and their families in these kinds of situations.
I wanted to know if you could comment a little bit on the clause in the bill that requires the 14-day notice for the victim to be able to receive information regarding parole conditions, location, and time of release. Even more importantly it requires an ongoing duty to disclose that information following the initial request, because often what can happen is that the victim or the family doesn't really know when, or how, or why to ask for that information. So it's difficult to know unless there's that ongoing duty to disclose. Could you maybe comment on that particular provision of the bill?