Actually, very little. I did mention that I had spent several years working in victim-offender mediation. One of the advantages of that process is that the victim has much more of a role in this alternative to the courts. But in the court system the victim does not have a formal role. They may or may not even be aware that the case is going to court. If they are there, they would be there as an observer, not as a participant. And if they address the court, it's usually just at the end, and usually after guilt has been determined, and if the person is convicted, to do a victim impact statement. But the victim doesn't have a—
On November 22nd, 2010. See this statement in context.