That actually has a huge impact, because it takes the severity of the law away. A lot of people are afraid of going to jail. A lot of people are afraid of interacting with the justice system from a criminal perspective.
If we can remove that fearmongering language, that would actually allow people to sit down and listen to what the laws are and be educated and treated well. Therefore, absolutely and certainly, and again, with the LGBT community and their history in this country and being illegal themselves, especially gay men, who were criminalized at one point, and the decriminalization, unfortunately some of those bawdy-house laws still exist within the justice system. However, because we decriminalized in 1969, we were able to educate and then allow people to advance their engagement.