I have a final question, please, for Ms. Hannaford-Agor, if I may.
I had the impression, when you related your experience from the Center for Jury Studies at the state court level, that the problem might not be as significant as we might think. It seems that, yes, stress is cumulative, but I came away from your remarks thinking that maybe it wasn't as big a problem. According to one of our researchers, Mr. Alain Brunet at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute, his research led him to conclude that between 10% and 15% of jurors who were exposed to gruesome evidence suffer from post-traumatic stress.
For the United States, does that seem about right to you, that kind of ballpark figure of the jurors suffering from symptoms associated with PTSD?