Then I'm going to pick up there, because when you say that all judges are attending new-judge school, if I agree to give you that, we still have a problem and it is this: clearly making it mandatory to attend training is not actually the answer or the solution to the problem before us, because you're saying that's already happening. However, we have cases such as Judge Camp's taking place consistently across this country. If those cases are still taking place, clearly our situation is not about making it mandatory, it's about the content of the training that's being provided.
My question for you then is, do you believe that adequate training is provided with regard to sexual assault cases?