The information is always of value for board members. What victims identify is the impact of the offence on them. The board always could impose conditions specific to victims, such as no contact, but as part of the legislative changes that occurred last year with the victims bill of rights, victims can identify, if there are special conditions, whether they have concerns about contact, and the board will impose “no contact” conditions and those sorts of things based on the risk and the information provided by victims.
Theirs is valuable information that we're always looking to receive.