That's a compelling point. You said that victims were given little consideration in the whole process and that victims impact statements were often given to the offender. The fact that the offender will know certain details about the victim's life is a source of concern for victims because the offender could still end up out on parole. I, myself, have spoken to victims who were worried about that. The only tool they have is their statement, and it's not a very useful one because the parole board could decide to allow the person out on parole. That gives victims no reassurance whatsoever.
On April 14th, 2021. See this statement in context.