From my perspective, it plays a very high role. Even in the last 15 months during which we have attacked the street-level crack-cocaine dealing, particularly in certain parts of the city, we have still pushed as many people as we can, from a capacity perspective, into drug treatment court. Regardless of whether we agree it's successful or not, there are some success stories from drug treatment court, and certainly any time the word “treatment” is used, I think there's at least potential for success.
So from our perspective, we are using discretion. In those cases where we believe they're trafficking regularly or trafficking at high end or focusing on that vulnerable sector of addict or mental health individual on the streets--and a lot of them are both--then we are trying to push them into the court system mainstream, but at the same time we are utilizing the other opportunities we have.