Thank you.
I think that's exactly what we need. We need ongoing communication and respectful consultation on that type of safety information.
Too much onus is on victims to know what to do or what to ask for. The CVBR really leaves us with rights that people need to ask about, and they don't know that they need to ask. We don't have an equivalent right, up to the charter level. When somebody is accused of a crime, they're provided automatically with information about their rights and about legal counsel, but we don't provide the same to victims of crime.
That's reflected across the country and also in the correctional system. It's something we need to change all the way through.