I'd like to turn to B'nai Brith and Mr. Mostyn.
In our previous panel, we had a former white supremacist who was able to reform himself and now leads an organization that is dedicated to really helping people in the white supremacist movement come out of that. Earlier, I asked him about the struggle we have, where on the one hand we as the public want to denounce hateful ideologies like white supremacy and neo-Nazism, but on the other hand there is a struggle with trying to show compassion and trying to bring those people out of those movements. Mr. McAleer, our witness, was identifying how ideology is so intertwined with a person's sense of self.
Has B'nai Brith had any valuable experience in speaking with reformed members from white supremacist movements, and is there anything your organization has learned from this that would be helpful for our committee to know?