Thank you very much for the question.
That's a good question.
As I noted before, I guess I would start with what the families have told me over and over again. We had a town hall with over 200 people who attended with respect to the legislation. Over and over, I heard, “We want the names published.” I didn't hear from one family who said, “Let's not do this because I'm afraid for my family's life.” These people in many cases are already in the worst of positions.
With respect to any types of parameters on the amendment, for me, my bright line is putting the victims first and putting the families of the victims first.