Good.
Mr. Rezac, you talked about Italy. We don't get too much experience in comparative law here. In light of the fact that you really think the system is broken and that mayors are saying we should have elected judges, I think we know that in the United States they have problems with drugs and gangs and they have elected judges and have had for some time. I think we know that they've tried mandatory minimums and filled jails and that's not necessarily working.
I guess there's a general question. If you had to pick and choose the perfect set of laws, selection of judges, and resourcing of police forces, is there a sort of combo you could come up with in looking at various countries?