What is attractive about the bill is that it would eliminate the need for the crime prevention office. As you can imagine, in the credit union system we have fairly small institutions. There is an administrative burden that goes along with it.
We actually like the way the bill is going. We would hope that the information could be shared between credit unions, possibly without the intervention of the crime prevention office but based on the requirements of the legislation. We would just like to see it focused on being able to detect and deter not only fraud but other types of criminal activity that would seem to be excluded as it is currently drafted.
That's all I have to say.