That's the rub. Prosecutors or plaintiffs in personal injury cases want to make the evidence as graphic and real as possible because their support is going to come from jurors who feel the pain and identify with the victim. The defence on the other side wants to make it into more of a clinical presentation, use the paint gun situations, remove that element of emotion. Humanly, that's not possible. It does help to reduce, but if the concern is doing harm to jurors—