I understand. That's actually a good answer, but I'm not sure I'm totally convinced.
When someone goes into the witness protection program they agree to certain conditions. Has anyone ever said that if you commit a crime, even though it might be subject to appeal, you will come out of the witness protection program? Until you actually present the proposition that way we won't have any experience, perhaps, in how many takers there would be or not. But it seems to me most witnesses who go into this program seem to understand that if they commit a crime they might lose their protection.
Can I move to another question?