Thank you very much.
I know—I think in previous conversations and anecdotally—that you hear from victims all the time. Sometimes as the ombudsman you want to do something, but if there's no legislative authority, no legislative ability for something to happen, then all you can do is point them in the right direction and give them some advice as to who they need to go to in order to get that piece of legislation changed, or whatever.
I wonder if you could share some of your experiences with victims surrounding not just this piece of legislation but pieces of legislation like it, where there's a lack in their ability to let the system know, to let the people within the system who make it run, like the Parole Board, know how they're feeling. I know you mentioned there could be changes to their circumstance that they feel the authorities need to know.