With respect, I understand the frustration. I think we all feel that frustration of being the sole voice, but I would say that it has been one of the most powerful aspects, as I mentioned in my opening remarks, and one of the reasons why we have certain studies that we rely on more than others. It's because they actually have the voices of the people who are living the violence. Their suggestions, their lives, their experiences are extremely valuable in trying to craft solutions. Those suggestions are not lost.
The Oppal committee just came out with the report called “Voices of the Families”. There are other similar reports, and I would encourage the committee as much as possible to collect those, solicit those.