There is a cutoff expected. What happened many years ago...back in the late 1960s or so, I met with a representative of the United States Chamber of Commerce, who was very interested in our program, and he agreed to introduce me to Fortune 500 corporate executives around the country. We met in groups of four or five, and I asked them for help in employing our witnesses. I told them I would not tell them their real names, I would not tell them where they were really from, but I would tell them the real criminal record and I would tell them what skills they claimed to have, but I couldn't vouch for them. Then I pleaded for their help. We have almost 200 companies that agreed to help.
So that was one way of getting them employment. The object is to get them off subsistence as quickly as possible. We tell them we want them off in six months. That's really not practical, because they still have to testify and leave town and such. But generally, I'd say for a year to 16 months they would be on subsistence.