No, there have been no other jurisdictions that have had the same kind of report.
The industry uses a risk-based approach and identifies risks in their business. By and large, the industry in Canada is a local's gaming business, meaning that the patrons come from the surrounding area. In very few instances, they're coming from abroad. The Lower Mainland was one of those.
What the industry does on an ongoing basis is to identify those risks in order to mitigate them. Some companies have different policies from others, and their tolerance for taking notes of cash is a lot lower. Those are the things that we continually work on as an industry, to ensure that we identifying risk and put mitigating procedures in place, because patrons still like the cash. Over half of the transactions the industry reports on are disbursements. We pay out people in cash because that's what they want.
There are lots of issues that we're working with on a regular basis.