I guess it depends on the particular piece of legislation. In some of the legislation that we've had that you've dealt with--on identity theft, for instance--we just want the laws to catch up with what's happening, and usually it's organized crime that gets involved with this kind of activity. You find laws that are out of date by many, many decades; sometimes it's since the 1800s that these laws haven't been updated. We have to update them to make sure we're capturing all the activity. It's the same way with auto theft. Yes, it's a crime to steal a car in this, but you get these chop shops and again organized crime involved with this. We're not capturing all the activity that I think everyone would agree is criminal activity.
Now, with respect to other pieces of legislation, very often depending upon the piece of legislation, we want to send out the correct message. In the case, for instance, of the Nunn report, they focused on a young person who was picked up, charged with a crime, released, charged with a crime, released, and on and on. Well, they made an excellent point. They were saying that this individual, yes, he's a danger to society, but he's a danger to himself. That's part of what we are trying to address. Yes, we're trying to address that we want to get the message out to individuals.
On some of the cases, as I indicated in my opening remarks, we just want to reduce the victimization of people. For instance, people who have a murdered family member are concerned about getting rid of the faint hope clause. I think one of your colleagues said to me, “If you get rid of the faint hope clause, does it mean that some of these people won't commit these murders?” I said that trying to guess or predict why somebody would commit first degree murder is probably beyond the scope of many, if not most, of us, but certainly sending out the message that if you do commit that type of crime you won't get the opportunity to keep victimizing the families that you've victimized... Again, it depends upon the legislation, and there are different focuses on these.