Too little too late. By far. I would like to know what he really said to Collins. Was it a real apology or a "I'm sorry I had to put a kid through that ordeal" kind of an apology. Sort of like when someone says, "I'm sorry you were offended." If it was real, I wish this would get any kind of media attention--more than just a twitter message that only Illinois boards will notice. Instead, the only time a national media member brings it up is to mention he was just "being a whistleblower and doing the right thing." This is what I figured: "Pearl said his Friday apology wasn't for what he did, so much as for the unfortunate circumstances it brought about." http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2012/apr/01/pearl-collins-find-closure-in-big-easy/ There's your boy sulley.