Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I want to thank all of the witnesses for being here today but particularly Ms. Prioriello Armour.
Thank you so much for being here today. I can only imagine what it's like for both you and Ms. Lee. As I said to Ms. Lee after her testimony, I just wanted to come and give you a hug when I listened to you, because I'm sure that you've needed many hugs and many helping hands over the years. I can only imagine what it must have been like to have to share your story a number of times and to be revictimized in that way.
I think really I'd like to ask you for a little bit more. You have talked about it a bit already. You mentioned specifically the “Catch me if you can” letter that you posted on your site. Obviously the intention of this bill is to deal with the revictimization process that victims have to face when they have to continually go to these further and further parole hearings. Ms. Lee put it very well. She talked about how it seemed to be the case almost every six months.
Could you comment on how much difference you think it would have made to you had this bill been in place, in terms of ensuring that maximum, that window of five years? Would that have made a pretty significant difference for you and your family?