I appreciate the witnesses who are here today.
Howard, you're a regular here at the House. Is your name on the chair?
I listened to your introductory remarks and appreciate them very much. The one thing that I want a little clarification on is that you said something about the fact that over that length of time—we're talking about somebody who has a first-degree murder conviction with 25 years before parole eligibility—they would have access to programs. Could you confirm something for me? I don't believe that anybody who's federally incarcerated has to take any programs. Do I understand that correctly?