Thank you.
The other thing is the intelligence gathering. A lot of people think that it's a clandestine thing, intelligence is scary. In policing we used to call different intelligence white intelligence: white intelligence is intelligence that's available to anybody, whether it's a newspaper or posted on a wall. When you say you don't gather intelligence, would I be stretching it to say that if you or your officials saw something that—I'll use your terminology now—wasn't kosher, and you thought it might be of interest to a police agency or others, there is an in-house system to get that information passed on? Or do you leave it up to the person who wants to make that phone call?