when you talk to survivors about that money, what they say is that s the way they feel they can make their abusers and their the institutions who employed them, hurt. and that s the pain they want to inflict. but most of all, what survivors are looking for is for the court to say you were right, they were wrong. and you have been telling the truth for all of these years. there s a lot of psychological ramifications. and i will talk about this with one of the attorneys coming up, representing a child of abuse. there are ramifications for bringing something like this back up to the surface for a lot of individuals. especially if they were abused as children and now they are in their 40s and 50s. these are memories that are decades old. and there were, in many cases, there warranty security cameras. recordkeeping is spotty. for the judges, they have to figure out who is telling the truth. and in many cases, it could be a a, you know, victim versus