and we went out and ashford oregon and some other police departments have some really good best practices a victim wants to talk to a detective, they may determine they don't want an investigation and these police department will not conduct an investigation. we want to have the same opportunity for victims to am can forward, ask us questions about the investigation, about how we're going to do this and maybe gain some confidence with them. so what we're asking is the restricted reporting provisions be relooked at to allow a victim or victim advocate to talk to one of our agents, tell us what happened, share with us what happened, give us the information. and after they talk to us, make a determination where they want the investigation to go forward or not. we think it would make it easier to report and answer questions along the way, instead of a victim being told by some other party, you don't have to talk to law enforcement. which almost sometimes sets up a negative. so we're asking for consideration on that. so that's a very important aspect. and what we have found in a sense is that