No. What motivates me, and what has always motivated me in this particular area, are my discussions with the victims. The individuals, who have been created victims by the murder of one of their loved ones, are unanimous when they tell me how terrible the process is that they go through when the 15 years rolls around and they have to then, in many cases, relive the experience.
It certainly reduces the victimization, and in the end, we all have a stake in that. That is one of the driving forces of this particular piece of legislation. We are going to reduce that victimization for people who become victims in the future. And for people who have been victims in the past—you can see the new procedures we have—this will at least give them a little more certainty as to when and where they may have to relive those experiences.