My last question is to both of you as well.
Something that came up a lot when we heard from jurors was that the same testimony or evidence or viewing of evidence in a trial affected jurors differently, and whether they need the counselling or not really depends on the individual person and how they internalize what they've seen.
Is there room, then, when it comes to the actual process of selecting the jury, to set in some measures to really allow people to opt out if mental health is a concern to them, or can the onus fall on the lawyers who are going through the jury selection process and the judge too, to ask those pointed questions when they're selecting the jury?