It does if they're getting jail time. In some cases these people get jail time, but if it's a fine, we've had many cases where—
I can give one example. A national company was selling dangerous electrical products right across the country. He was charged in 1999 with five counts. He was convicted and fined $1,500 on each count--that was $7,500. He was convicted again in 2004 and given a $150,000 fine. We investigated the same company again in 2006, and it's presently in front of the court. It's alleged that he's been at it three times at least, so fining was not much of a deterrent for him to stop.