We can look at there being 250,000 immigrants in the last year, and let's say there are an additional two or three applications for each successful one. Of those, if every third one gets some sort of consultation and if we average about $1,000 we're talking about a business of a quarter of a billion dollars, minimally. That's a huge business.
Do you think maximum fines of $50,000 are adequate, especially in consideration--and you've just referenced it inadvertently--that judges often see the maximum as only being applicable in the most egregious of cases? Some of these people, some of the organized groups in this, are raking in not hundreds of thousands but millions of dollars.