I was aware that you had, but I've never seen a copy of it.
I certainly totally agree that the criminal courts are the preferred method of dealing with people. The problem, which is a problem that I think any police force has, is turning intelligence information into evidence that's admissible in a court of law.
If you actually look at what's been happening in Britain, the number of people against whom control orders and similar things are being taken is really diminishing—we're talking about fewer than 40 people—whereas the number of criminal prosecutions has increased. There are now, awaiting trial in the United Kingdom, well over 100 defendants in some 35 or 36 different trials. I can't remember the precise figures.