Actually, twice. I was over in the spring on a totally different subject to my other role, and I took the opportunity to attend the U.K. London support office and to look at their strategic plan, and particularly the white paper. I was recently in Scotland, looking at their business plan, “Do you know how supporting victims of crime is helping Scotland?”
I also had the opportunity to meet with several of the leaders over there just several weeks ago, particularly Owen Sharp, who is the executive director of operations for Victim Support England and Wales. There, as you know, England is facing some unique issues in relation to their cuts. There is a lot of similarity, of course, with the U.K. They have taken a national approach. Really the message I received from Victim Support Scotland was that this was the business case that brought about a lot of victim support for Scotland. I think the other thing that is very interesting in the U.K., in particular Victim Support EU, is they are all working right now on a manifesto. I have been assured through my contacts there that as soon as that is ready, they will be able to share that with our office. That manifesto has gone beyond victims' rights. Their discussions are now around how do we implement....
So thank you for that question. I think they are doing some fantastic work over there, and we will continue to work with them.