I'll say that I think our six recommendations are very sound and were developed in consultation with the global community. I will make sure that you get those and the rationale for them in writing.
We have a criminal justice system that unfortunately continues to rely on victim testimony for a conviction or for any further action. As a victims rights advocate, I would say that we need to take a really good look at that, because victims are so hesitant to come forward due to fear. Second, the courts are taking so long, and with the Jordan decision, many times the offenders are being released because it has extended past the length of time allowed. We have a problem with the criminal justice system, and we also have a problem with educating the criminal justice system providers.
I would say that our recommendations are solid and need to be followed and, second to that, we need to focus on the rights of victims and make sure they do not have to testify in order to get a conviction. We also need to make sure that we're appointing more judges so that the courts can move at a faster pace.