Thank you very much.
The other piece, which I'm getting from all of the responses, is that I think that's why the courts come back. I think there are two reasons the courts come back—and perhaps Professor Parkes could comment on this. One is the fact that you get to the point, with abusive punishment, where you are influencing the sentencing decision that was made by a court in the first place. The other piece, just in order to give it teeth, which I think is a concern here, is that you get all of these reports. We know it's an issue whenever we get media stories of people who have self-harmed and all of these horrifying situations, but ultimately would you agree that the issue has to do with an ability to actually enforce any kind of recommendation that's made?
I don't know if you share it, but my understanding is that the bill doesn't allow for any recommendation by a health care professional or anyone else but a warden or the commissioner to be enforceable.