The Canadian Victims Bill of Rights is seriously flawed. As I said earlier, it's like a vehicle with four wheels and an engine. This vehicle can stay in your yard if you don't put fuel in it. If you put some in, but you don't do maintenance, it won't do much mileage. The same applies to a bill, it has to evolve, it needs fuel.
I'll give you an example. The CVBR was passed on the condition that within two years of its adoption, the government would establish a complaints management process. That didn't happen. If a formal complaints process had been adopted, the CVBR would deal with them more effectively today.