I responded to the immunity issue and the restitution, but I want to speak specifically about cross-examination.
One of the big fears, of course, that women have in testifying as witnesses when they're victims of domestic violence is that their abusive partner is going to be cross-examining them, because oftentimes that's a tactic of abuse as they defend themselves. So one of the things, again, that is really valuable is that the victim, through the prosecution, can apply to the judge so that the accused will not be personally cross-examine the witness, the victim. That's extremely positive. The judge or justice, if he or she is of the opinion that the proper administration of justice requires the accused to personally conduct the cross-examination, can appoint counsel to do that on behalf of the accused. That is a very important piece to have in place so that further abuse can't occur, nor further intimidation tactics.