Thank you.
I feel as if there has been somewhat of an explanation for my questions about this.
From the testimony we heard and the justice committee's review, I have a greater fear that victims would not be disclosed enough information and be very upset, than I have that they would get too much information. Although it is a possibility that they'll get information they don't want to receive, I think it's far more traumatizing when people feel they're forgotten and not even included in the process.
You spoke about Bill S-12 and how, very early on in the process, you wanted to make it so that people could tell you what information they want to receive.
Is that correct? Would you say there isn't a major threat that people will be disclosed information they don't want to receive, if such an amendment requires proactive disclosure?