Yes, there is a legislative regime that talks about the sharing of forfeited proceeds, and based on the contribution of the various parties or stakeholders or police partners to resolving that forfeiture, they would be assigned a certain percentage. It's outlined in the forfeited property sharing regulations of the Seized Property Management Act. The formula is 90%, 50%, or 10%, and they will share based on what they contributed to that. That is determined by the prosecutor. What is shared is called the net proceeds; that's after seized property management has taken the moneys for expenses they've incurred while managing the assets while the case was being prosecuted.