The white-label ATMs we can definitely control. The flow of money, because our world has opened up and is borderless today, has to continue and is going to continue. I agree with my colleague Mr. McGuire on the need to capture data. I can give you a very short analogy. The head of Western Union and the CAMLO talked about using metadata. Today the ability to massage this data has gone far beyond what my understanding of it is. There was a problem involving the female flesh trade, which also involves some terrorist funding. It was called the Blue Ribbon Campaign. People who understand metadata were able to go into their system. As you can imagine, they do, I think they said, one million transactions in a week or in a very short period of time. I forget what the exact figure is. Think about that in terms of what's in that data. They were able to massage that metadata and stop a female flesh trade organization. We are talking about amounts of money they were able to single out because there was a pattern to them, and those involved less than $10. That doesn't sound like a lot, but that is what metadata can do.
How valuable is information? Today, with the ability to massage metadata, it's phenomenal.