What I'm getting at is this: as part of this national dialogue and after some front-page headlines on some colossal failures of prosecutions, if we educate young women and girls to stand up for themselves, to know what is violence and what is wrong, to the point that they want to turn to the justice system to prosecute, what's going to be different for them, as a result of some of the very high-profile collapses of cases?
Is there work happening internally that might give us hope around a different approach to prosecuting sexual violence crimes?