Well, if they're very intelligent, knowledgeable, and all those other things, and don't fit the profile, then we have to use pretty basic human disincentives, I would think, other than if a person has a problem with regard to some mental illnesses. You really shouldn't, I suppose is the appropriate terminology, use the same disincentives. The socio-disincentive is jail, or the person who's addicted.... However, we're dealing specifically with the smart organized crime person, the person who has those word associations that I attach to them.
I guess the next question is—