First, it's clear that co-operation works. Last week, I saw a prime example of that. It was a situation where, because solicitor-client privilege had been waived and because there had been communication with people in the justice system, actors who had power were able to do something.
Risk assessment is another element. It's part of what the stakeholders I mentioned earlier do, the liaison socio-legal workers. The fact that CAVACs, or crime victims assistance centres, have caseworkers who are trained to really assess the risk victims face has made a big difference. It paved the way for a safety-based approach with victims, an approach that Crown prosecutors can then implement.
My colleague Ms. Gagnon may have more to add.