That is an important question and one that we've talked about at great length.
I think that time, ample time, is very important. It's giving the family and the friends ample notice that this is going to happen. That leaves time for processing, questions, rebuttal, counsel. There are certain steps in which it has to happen. If a prisoner of this magnitude is being moved, there are certain steps that have to be done in order to facilitate that move and have the family, the victims and the friends ready for that to occur. None of that....
Obviously, I don't believe that this move should have happened, period. In doing it, though, giving enough time and notice would have been the least, I believe, that the committee could have done.