Okay, that's fine.
On page 9 of your remarks you mentioned this growing strength of the mother-child bond, even to the point where they were carrying their child wearing their school uniform, etc. You also spent much time telling us, and other witnesses have told us, about this very serious situation culturally, socially, that women deal with after they've gone through the terrible brutality of being raped, and everything that this means psychologically and physically, and then they're shunned by their own community. On this aspect of the mother-child bonding and being more public, do you see any change in the cultural attitudes toward women who have been raped? Is there some hope there as well?