It's not well advertised, in part because it's a fairly small program. It's a fairly lengthy program, and in any one case, there's no structure to it.... It's really victim-driven. There are cases that go on for years because victims decide they want to step back, and then maybe they want to meet, or they don't want to meet but have letters exchanged. There are those kinds of things.
I think the benefit of the program is that it is so flexible, but it's a fairly small program, not well advertised, and not well promoted. I think that just because it's so small they're hesitant to promote it too much, because if more victims demanded it, they couldn't meet that demand. So I would say that most victims are probably not aware of it.