On consolidating $20 bills into $100 bills, there's a term for that. It's called “refining”. That's common in the drug world.
In terms of China, I've said before, and I believe it's in my reports, that China is very tough on drug crimes and organized crime within China. It's tough on numerous offences, much tougher than we are, but not so in terms of its citizens or persons of Chinese ethnicity outside the country.
We seem to see a lot of organized crime outside China that has connections back to the home country. We see a lot of legitimate investment outside China that might not be possible within China. It would appear that the Chinese government has not taken exception to what takes place outside its borders. Some might say that's appropriate. Why should it? You really have a real difference between what takes place within and without.