I think her point would be just as valid today as it was a year and four days ago.
In response to the first question, where you asked about the judiciary in particular, I neglected to say.... I mean, that is an institutional locus of reformers. That's not to suggest the judiciary as an institution is reformist, but there are people there, and I think they're some of the people that Ms. Ebadi was alluding to.
I think the difference is with President Ahmadinejad coming into power in 2005. I mean, that's sort of the...where you saw progress on the Kazemi case was before that. There was some movement in that direction.