A lot of the time, economic models put this amount in and they get this in return. You gave an example of $16.8 million in proceeds that you know of from one crime activity. There's all the stuff you don't know of.
If there were more resources and if it were taken—I don't want to say more seriously because I don't want to say it's less serious.... Maybe there's a more organized approach to dealing with this that actually has a specific, defined strategy. Do you think we'd make our money back by stopping other criminal activity from taking place?