No, I would think that's just as much of an error as giving pardons to all of them. These people vary remarkably in the kinds of things they do to children, in their molestation, but also in the frequency and in their potential for rehabilitation. We need to offer people encouragement to engage in an effective process of rehabilitation, really.
I know better than anybody in this room, possibly with the exception of Mr. Fletcher, what sexual offenders, child molesters, do to children. Right? I've been doing this for 42 years. I find it really repugnant, so I'm not soft on these people at all, but we have to have a system that will motivate them to engage in a process of rehabilitation and give them the opportunity to succeed in that process.