Actually, this is more visionary than anything else.
The only effective way that we can make use of a DNA database is to have everybody sampled, the whole population sampled. Is that fair?
I know we're not there yet, but has there been any assessment made of that long term? With what the U.K. is doing in terms of the numbers of crimes they grab samples on, they're moving rather rapidly toward catching a much larger base than we are. But has any assessment been made?
Let me give you one scenario. You're parents of a child. At time of birth you say, I want to be sure that until this child is an adult their sample will be in a base someplace where we could always compare it if the child is kidnapped or in some other way lost to us. Is there any thinking, any analysis, going on? Are there any reports on that approach?