I want to come back to one of Mr. Scott's questions.
With respect to riots, it is extremely explosive how these situations arise. A gathering starts out as peaceful and people have good intentions, but all of a sudden, something breaks out. The Riot Act is read, and admittedly, as Mr. Scott said, there's the prospect that someone wearing a mask and being peaceful will not have heard the Riot Act and does not know that they're not participating in an unlawful assembly or a riot, right?
Let's try to grasp some reality on this. There are limited resources, let's say 40 or 50 police officers there to try to break up what becomes an unlawful assembly, a riot. Between the person doing absolutely nothing who is peacefully wearing a mask and those who are throwing Molotov cocktails or marbles at horses, to whom do you think the police are going to direct their attention?