No. As my colleagues have pointed out, there are others across the country who find themselves in similar situations. What we are trying to do is make the system work better for those victims.
I have to say that if it were I who had property stolen, if I were the subject of theft, I wouldn't have any trouble figuring out who the victim was, notwithstanding comments made earlier.
I just wanted to make sure, though, on the record, that nobody in this room would want to say that in Mr. Chen's case the system worked, because at least from where I sit, the system didn't work.
Apart from that, regarding the issue of charter application to citizen’s arrest, I want to make sure I get this right. It's not something, Professor MacDonnell, that applies simply to the amendment we're proposing; it applies to all of the existing law regarding citizen’s arrest. Is that right?