My take on this is that it's like the chicken or the egg, so you wait for the legislation while everybody is being trained. I think you need movement that goes hand in hand, so you're moving forward with the legislation while you're training people at the same time. The fact that we are talking about this amendment is already raising awareness for many people in the criminal justice system.
I've been asked to speak to judges for the last three years about this because they want to know more about how they can see this in the courtroom. I'm working with the police because they say they want to be ready. Whether it's criminalized or not, they want to better understand the complexity of this issue.
For me, it's not one or the other; it all goes together.