We had a witness before us here who had been in segregation for several years and advocated strongly against removing it, because there is a need for it, especially in men's prisons. He said there was a need due to many different reasons: safety, mental illness and all the things to which you are referring.
This process you see is to have judicial oversight. In the interim before you get that decision, how do you foresee them being able to deal with those types of situations internally and safely? You mentioned also that the proposals you bring today would reduce harm to correctional officers and inmates. Can you describe a little bit about how you think we can—