We changed it from a text-heavy form to a much simpler one.
In terms of representation, people often don't know why they were wrongly convicted. They know they didn't do what they were accused of, but asking them to articulate what went wrong is really only a starting point. Even good lawyers don't necessarily have that answer, so we have to look at things and bring our own skills to bear on the cases.
We don't have a huge number of legally represented people. About 15 years ago, 40% of our applicants were legally represented. That's dropped to less than 5% now. We don't think it changes your chance of getting your case referred, but it undoubtedly takes longer to work through a case when somebody isn't represented.