That information was available in minutes, and again, as Mr. Elliott said, who would not want to have that information available to them when making that decision on whether or not that person should be back out on the streets?
Imagine what that person is feeling right now, how they're living with themselves knowing that they let that person out and that person went out and killed someone. People like that are walking the streets every day. Fortunately, it's not happened that we know of, again, but it takes minutes to have that information—just minutes.
You should stop to think about how those minutes could affect you as a person, because it could have been anybody. It could easily have one of you that evening that he decided to take his anger out on. Yes, my husband was an officer and officers are on the front line of things, but it could have been anyone. It only takes a few minutes, and why would you not want to know the information before making that decision and letting that person back onto the streets? It's just as simple as that.