I was struck by your comment about the Hebert case, being that it was in your community and that, of course, the person involved is from your community as well, so there perhaps will be a time when he will be back in that community. There's at least some comfort to the affected family and community in that they know that at least for a certain amount of time he will not be out on the streets. Do you see value in that?
On May 15th, 2012. See this statement in context.