I think what I wanted to highlight was that certainly from the courts there is a transcript that could be available—although written, obviously, would be preferable. But I really want to emphasize, when it comes to a decision by the parole board and by the head of the institution....
Right now, for example, if there's a decision by the warden on a UTA, the victim won't get the final decision. They won't get the reasoning behind that. But to them it's important to know that the people who are making these decisions have considered their safety and their risk.
I can tell you, from talking to victims across this country, that they are unsure of how these authorizing decision-makers are making those decisions and how they are factoring in their safety.