Thank you.
Thank you, guests, for being here today.
I have two questions. I agree with you about the Swedish model. It became the Nordic model, and that focus needs to be on the perpetrators and not on the victims.
But let's talk about the victims for a minute.
Naomi, you and I went through a horrendous time this past year with a victim who was tried. Her case did not turn out so well, because there's organized crime involved. Organized crime is tremendously powerful in terms of financial resources.
When you have one small girl sitting in a courtroom and the perpetrator's staring her down and his friends are coming in and doing the same not only to her but to everybody else in the courtroom, and you talk about victims' rights, including the right to be able to testify without that coercion and intimidation that's unspoken but very prevalent in terms of body language and all the rest of it, what can we do in terms of victims' rights? What should we do to change that?