Dr. Motiuk, let me stop you for a moment. In terms of what you would expect and why you say that, I can see two possible explanations. One is that the organized crime group members are rehabilitated and don't commit further crimes. The other is that they're not rehabilitated, but they are more sophisticated and are less likely to be caught and convicted again. What is the thinking as to why you don't expect the recidivism rate to be as high as that of their counterparts?