I'm thinking of reciprocity between provinces, for example. If you're a woman living in Ontario, if you come to Quebec and are assaulted, you won't be helped by Ontario or Quebec, because there are barriers between the provinces regarding victim assistance, which is a provincial jurisdiction. However, if someone commits a crime in Ontario, he can be incarcerated in Quebec, because the same federal programs apply everywhere in Canada.
One day, there should be minimum standards for victim assistance. It isn't normal for Newfoundland, among others, to have no victim assistance program, while Quebec and Ontario have good programs. The problem is that if you're travelling to a province and are the victim of a crime, you won't be helped by that province or by your province, because the crime must have been committed in your home province.
For years, I've been urging the federal Minister of Justice to hold discussions with his provincial partners to conclude reciprocal agreements with them. For example, if Quebec is prepared to help Quebeckers who have been victims in Ontario, Ontario should do the same. In my opinion, the absence of help for victims of crime is a big problem, regardless of the province where the crime happens.
There are so many things to do. But I'd have to go back into politics.