Only one minute and then I'll cede my time to my colleague, Mr. Opitz.
My question is to Professor Norris.
Professor, you had mentioned earlier in testimony that you had really not found any significant evidence of voter fraud in the United States or elsewhere. I've heard that same commentary from many other people.
I'm just reading from a news report that was posted yesterday from the North Carolina Board of Elections, which found that there were more than 35,000 incidents of double voting in the 2012 election, where there were people with the same first names, last names, and dates of birth who voted in North Carolina and voted in other states as well. In addition to that, they found between 40 and 50 instances of people who had been deceased who cast ballots.
I'm wondering if you can give me your reaction to that in light of your comments that you don't really have any evidence of voter fraud, at least in the United States?