Well, I'm going to ask you about it anyway.
As I think you both know, the inquiry we're conducting right now was prompted by two individuals who were in the program, one most recently having subsequently committed murder while in our witness protection program. In one case, the family very much wants to know about the individual who perpetrated the murder on their family member.
Mr. Shur, you indicated again in the news articles that in the U.S., in a situation like that there would be more information shared with the family, or perhaps with the public generally.
Can you explain how that process works in the United States?