As I was saying, when we have such a specific piece of legislation that's going to be dealing with protecting primarily women, we have more permissive language, but then, when we're applying it, we also have to look at that application in the broader context of the public. “Any person who fears” is not something that I can.... There's a void for vagueness in this language when you have it just apply to the general public. It should....
Do you know what? I'm going to propose a subamendment to this, then.