I don't know whether the courts are being tough enough in the fines they're handing down now, but the real problem is the problem that you don't see. You've created liability for officers, directors, employees, people like that. I'll tell you what happens; you probably know anyway. A prosecutor will charge the corporation—an officer, a director, an employee, whoever. They'll lay charges against a number of individuals as well as against the corporation. Then it comes time to plea bargain. Then what you want to do is get your individual clients off and let the corporation take the rap, because these people don't want convictions against their names personally. Prosecutors, being busy people with many cases to prosecute, want to make as many plea bargains as they can. The most common plea bargain is that you withdraw the charges against the individuals, the corporation takes the rap, and you negotiate a penalty for that corporation.
You might have had four penalties if everybody had been prosecuted to the conclusion. You'd have a greater—