We've got a six-month ramp-up, and we don't anticipate issuing any permits before Jan. 1.

Our attorneys in the civil litigation department contacted him and he seemed to have a firm grip of the issues. It seemed to be a good fit.

We're doing everything we can to make sure that he is not put in a position to re-offend.

The guy's worked for about half the attorneys general in the country on this or related issues. That speaks volumes.

Because of this facility, because of the amount of supervision he will still be under, he is in a position now where his chances to re-offend are very, very slim.