Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Sweet. I would like to thank you first of all for bringing this important legislation to committee and for standing up for the rights of victims. I congratulate you for getting your private member's bill to committee, as I know from experience how difficult that is. I have to commend you on the content of this bill.
In your speech, you talked about a particular offender, Jon Rallo. You mentioned that the crimes had taken place 30 years ago and that you had actually attended parole board hearings with the family members of the victims in 2010, 2011, and 2013.
That's three times in a very short period of time. What do you think this does to the victims and the victims' families?