I am. I think that would be a reasonable discussion that perhaps we could have with respect to an amendment to the bill.
As I said, it's key to me, after having many emotional discussions—one in particular was hours in length and many tears were shed—that it be victim-driven, because it's way too easy for a government bureaucrat to prioritize other things over human rights. If in fact there's not a light on that, if it's not victim-driven, then I'm worried that other priorities could overshadow human rights, which in my view is not the right course.