I think when it comes down to what helps victims in, as you say, their healing process, as I commented in my testimony, every victim is unique. There are many victims for whom sentencing is a huge issue. For others it's restorative justice, family remediation. Along their journey, those choices may change.
If we put in place through legislation and through how we do business, if you will, through policy and the rest, the measures that will respect victims, that will ensure they are heard and considered, that ensure they have input and meaningful participation in this process, that will go a long way. Victims need to be respected and treated with dignity in this process, with legislation that allows them to have the information they need in a timely way, that will inform them, that will ensure they have the information about the offender who harmed them and know whether or not they're making every sincere effort to rehabilitate.
I think these steps in the proposals, particularly if the amendments or the suggestions are accepted, will go a long way towards that.