Thank you.
Obviously, I'm in agreement with Marcia.
One thing I would just like to add is—I think she touched on it briefly—counsel. One of my thoughts with regard to the multidisciplinary committee, seeing that it's supposed to be multidisciplinary, is that I feel very strongly that there should be some trained mental health professionals on that committee. They would then liaise with the family and any other victims or friends who would need to be informed of these things. It really does retraumatize.
You said that you thought that we would re-experience these crimes and this trauma, to a certain extent, when we were notified. In fact, I would say that it was almost to the full extent. That, essentially, is what happens when you are retraumatized: You revert emotionally back to the initial trauma.
I think it's really important that there be some guidance surrounding mental health and how to best handle and support family members of the victims—or the victims themselves, obviously, in other cases. That should really be the first concern: how these family members and victims are going to feel and react, and how you can support them.