Yes, but if you ever come back, be aware also of our concern. It is very complicated to prepare a case against a criminal organization. It is also generally very expensive. But many people involved in those cases commit very serious offences. An attempted murder is very serious, and a murder is even worse. Is it really worth it to charge those people? Do judges take into account, when they decide on a sentence for an attempted murder, that the offence was committed for a criminal organization, and not by a rejected or jealous husband trying to kill the fellow who replaced him in the arms of his partner?