I agree with Ms. Lithwick in terms of a continuum and really examining what that person is doing, because we do see a lot of situations where there is a mutual kind of thing happening in terms of mutual support, if you will, between the abuser—as much as we hate to think about that—and the older person. They provide transportation. They get them to this place or that place, whether it be a doctor and so on. The senior looks to them for those kinds of things. Even a social contact is happening at times between those two individuals. I think those things have to be taken into account as well, as we're looking at that situation.
Maybe that fits within the context of this amendment, because you're looking at everything. You're not only saying it was a bad thing this person did and we need to put him or her away for three years; there are other considerations. That person can be taking care of that older person in some way or in some regard.