That's fair enough.
That pre-education package touches on something you said, Ms. De Moura, and you, Dr. Jaffe, that some sort of heads-up would be of considerable help to somebody getting into this business. It seems to be very simple and straightforward to do this, quite frankly. It's not as if you need huge amendments or a huge outlay of money.
You'll see that from the King County material. This is something to get in their hands so there's some preparation for them. I can see in your case, Ms. De Moura, that this whole process would have been completely foreign to you. Of course we wish you all the best.
Dr. Jaffe, you said judges sometimes experience these traumas, and then toward the end you said that sometimes these judges are insensitive to the jurors. That may be part of the problem they're going through, and in the case you heard here, if the jurors and the judge did get together, it may help both of them if they have a debriefing and work with each other so they're not excluded.
What do you think?