I would agree with that. I think victims are an integral part of the criminal justice process and conditional release.
For the board itself, board members consider information that's provided by victims. We've had victims observing at our hearings, and even predating the introduction of the Victims Bill of Rights in 2015 the board had, by way of policy, enabled victims to present at its hearings. This enables victims to identify any concerns they have with respect to the offender's conditional release and also to identify the impacts of the offence on themselves and their families and to identify, if it's applicable, whether or not they would recommend to the board the imposition of any special conditions.