After the St. James Massacre, all four men responsible were captured and arrested and incarcerated. They appealed for amnesty from Bishop Desmond Tutu's Truth and Reconciliation Committee, which happened after apartheid because they were like, we don't want to do Nuremberg trials. We want to try and heal the wounds of society. And so they appealed to this Truth and Reconciliation Committee, and they ended up meeting with survivors and family members of victims from the massacre that they had carried out, and they reconciled with them. They understood the ramifications of their actions. They repented and these sorts of things. I think that it's a better way to go about society as a whole. And so they were all granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Committee.