Mr. Chair, you mentioned this earlier: how do we get knowledge of particular cultures? If we're dealing with a particular country where there is fraud, where we know there's fraud, and where we've identified fraud, it's important to have that local knowledge of the culture to make decisions on cases.
There are certain types of caseloads from countries with rule of law, countries where the risks are not very great, and if you're looking at centralizing decision-making, it would be those types of caseloads from those types of countries where you could possibly do that.