Yes, it is connected to jobs.
Implementing those recommendations is not expensive. The IP crime task force cost something like $25 million.
I think what we have to remember is that these are billion-dollar problems that we're trying to solve, and I think we all, all taxpayers, share a desire not to create additional tax burdens. Nobody wants that. But if the government is making smart investments in infrastructure that are going to create jobs and safeguard our marketplaces, then I think that's a wise investment of taxpayers' money.
Implement these here. That means start there and develop. I think you're right. I think it's going to translate directly into jobs.