Yes, we have been for years. We always have. As a matter of fact, in a lot of the fraud investigations I've been involved with, and even the ones before I retired, we always made sure the victims of these types of crimes, particularly seniors and other groups, were identified and that victim impact statements were completed by the victims for the court. And now we see the communities specifically being targeted because of their background and the cultures within.
This would be a tremendous idea, but realistically, it would be on the back of the existing order or the existing format that they currently have in use for these types of crimes. And it was only until recently that victim impact statements were really used by people victimized by fraud. They were for a more serious—