Yes, sir, there's no question about that. The complexity of investigations today brings about an enormous cost, particularly on those investigations where a suspect is not readily available. When you have a murder and there are no suspects, you are into a very long and difficult process in trying to identify suspects and focus the investigation. That means you are going off in many different directions. It costs a lot of resources, money, and time.
Certainly when you have crime scene data you can run through the data bank and it points at an individual, it's for the court to decide on the value of that evidence in the totality of the investigation. It certainly enables you to focus your investigation, and that focus will lead to considerable savings in time and money.