Thank you.
Dr. Roebuck, thank you for being with us as well.
Tim Danson, the lawyer representing the families and victims, challenged the reasons put forward by Correctional Service Canada when it said that an inmate's right to privacy takes precedence over the victims' right to be informed. In this case, he took issue with Correctional Service Canada's lack of transparency.
Do you agree with him? Do you think that the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights was upheld in this case? Should it be strengthened?
What do you think about us discussing the offender's right to privacy versus victim rights? One takes precedence. That seems unfortunate.
What could be done to improve victim rights?