It's unfortunate; I would like to answer the question.
I am open to ideas. We're studying that decision. We're trying to be compassionate to victims.
Note that the court did not change the total sentence. The consecutive sentences still exist; the court did not strike that down. What they did do, unequivocally, was to say that you needed to have a chance at parole at different stages in that process. They left the sentences intact, however.
It is, as you pointed out, a 9-0 decision. It's a clear decision by the Supreme Court, so it doesn't present an easy map forward, but we are studying the decision. We're studying ways to support victims, and we're also looking at the decision, and I'm open to good ideas.