We're just going to ask that David's story be before the commission, but not through him having to stand up in front of the cameras.

In that case, Mr. Fisher, I have no further use for you.

We'll be given an opportunity to show why David shouldn't be put through the trauma of reliving the horror.

We'll have to discuss it, but whatever would traumatize him in the least.

His whole concern is the effect it is going to have on him emotionally once it is done. He's giving it 100 per cent effort, but whether he can handle it, I don't know.

The problem is, after he testifies, he can't get it out of his mind and he has to be hospitalized.

His main feeling that he expressed to me was a phenomenal relief that this stress is off his back. David's just a very nice man. There was a good rapport.