this is from north mankato.is the civil commitment of sex offenders the best solution to protect the public after their prison terms and it? treatment does not seem to be a cure. this goes to you, mr. horner. >> is still commitment the best solution? no, but we have not figured out a better one. what we are talking about are the most heinous of vendors, the worst of the worst. we do need to figure out how to keep them off the streets. i worry about the constitutional rights that are to be in jeopardy, but i think first and foremost we ought to think about the safety of the public. what we have seen is that in these kind of offenses and these kinds of offenders that we do need to make sure that the public is safe from those offenders. >> thank you, mr. horner. the question goes to you, mr. dayton. >> if public safety needs to be the paramount concern. with the criminal sensing -- criminal sentencing and the possibility of parole, the ability of them to have the civil commitment to follow that and allow for that i