I honestly can't comment on what's happening now, because I'm not in the office of the prosecutor and I'm not authorized to speak for Karim Khan, and I just don't know. I can certainly tell you on the basis of past experience that the office of the prosecutor developed an entire policy dealing with sexual and gender-based crimes and how to deal with the medical and psychological needs of people. There are people in the office of the prosecutor who are trained to deal with traumatized victims. There are people who are capable of examining victims medically.
Of course, in today's world, when you think about the notion of complementarity, which I mentioned earlier, it may be that local prosecutors' offices have the capacity to deal with individuals. These are very sensitive matters, so much of it really depends on culture. It took a long time, for example, for people to come forward—