No.
Let me start on that, and I might ask Ted to comment on some of the specifics on the compliance activity.
There are two things that we do. Well, there are more than two, but there are at least two things that we do at the agency. We want to uncover tax evasion where people are willfully evading taxes. It could be offshore. It could be domestically. Also, we need to make sure we collect the taxes that are due under the law as it exists right now.
In that case, the campgrounds would be an example of where the law says what shall be done. Our job as administrators is not to redo the law, but to administer that law in the fairest way that we can. Those examples will come up in a whole range of cases. It could be campgrounds, as you have mentioned. It could be some place where expenses are being misallocated between personal and business. There are a number of places where, through our verification and review process, we need to make sure that the taxpayer is complying with the law.