When you read closely the submission from Mr Shane Urquhart and the others that are in there because they want and need to be heard, in their grief and frustration, you cannot but feel the profoundest sympathy, but moreover the realisation that nobody, but nobody, can ever really know the depth and nature of the enduring pain and suffering if he or she has not been there.
The worthies who are now applying their insight and acumen to contribute to the protracted process of working towards redress, reform and overhaul of badly flawed institutions and the exposure of the derelict in their duty, deserve the praise and support of all those interested parties who sit on the sidelines, if not the wider community.
As is so often noted, without the world wide web and all the forums there,
the knowledge and examination of crucial matters (and access to them) would be a fraction of what it is; something to be extremely grateful for.