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00:00My big question to you is you just mentioned it there, the redaction, but how confident are you
00:06that once the files are released, we will get the whole truth about what went on? And like you say,
00:12things won't be heavily redacted and the victims will get justice.
00:19We're cautiously optimistic. Of course, there's opportunities for the Department of Justice to
00:24redact certain information related to ongoing investigations. The only redactions that we
00:31would support are identifying victims' names and sensitive information regarding specific abuse to
00:37specific victims. But in terms of redactions to protect people's reputations, to save people from
00:45embarrassment, those are the redactions that if those occurred, they would be a huge breach of
00:50justice. They would represent a slap in the face to the victims who have been fighting for this
00:55transparency for years. So we're cautiously optimistic that the Department of Justice will
01:00release the information with minimum redactions, hopefully. But there is always the chance that
01:06they redact more information than they should in some people's opinions.
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