 Tonight, Kristen Hauser, who is the Chief Public Affairs Officer for the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, and best-selling author John Krakauer, will have a conversation about his book, Missoula Rape and the Justice System in a College Town. It's my hope that we'll leave this evening empowered and committed and dedicated for each of us to do our part to end sexual assault so that we can create an environment in which our students can learn and succeed and become the next generation of Pennsylvania leaders. One thing I wanted this book to do, and I think I succeeded, is I wanted the voices of the survivors, the victims to come out. This book is told through stories of some very brave women in Missoula who agreed to talk to me and then insisted on using their real name. It's those women whose stories had the courage to tell their stories so they're the heroes of this book and they really are heroes. It's so easy to shame survivors into silence. It's been going on for centuries for millennia and, you know, we need to change that slowly step by step. What I know, Governor Wolf, this is again sad to say, is way ahead of the curve that Pennsylvania has a long way to go, like all states, but it's on the right track. You know, it's so difficult to talk about sexual assault, so we don't. We just sweep it under the rug and it's important to call it by its name and describe what it is. Nothing's going to change until schools start being honest about what's happening and how they deal with it.