Thank you, Madam Chair.
I had some different ideas about where I was going to go this morning, but I want to go back to Mr. Sandler.
Stepping away from the narrow university context, what we see is a failure to prosecute hate crimes generally when it comes to anti-Semitic hate crimes. I wonder whether you would speculate—it's not the right word—about why we see that failure. Is there a fault in the law, or is it something more pervasive than a fault in the law where we don't see prosecutions that we might see if another group were involved?