Thanks so much.
I want to dovetail that question and answer into this question. Do you find there's increased compliance with laws when warnings are issued rather than pursuing arrests? As you said, the focus now is more of looking at educating the public, obviously laying charges where there are serious cases, but playing more of a role in education. Do you see an increased compliance with the laws when the warnings are issued rather than pursuing arrests? Is it too soon to tell? What's the feeling among the rank and file in your association on that?