No. Policing is made up of a lot of parts, and the investigative part is another group of people. I was just relaying how difficult it has been to go from zero to a hundred in the use of technology in this kind of investigation. We sent an army of police officers down to Indianapolis to a research lab there and set new standards for technology. The London Met, the U.K., are interested in this.
So that's just one area of it. For me, I'm an operational police officer. I'm a commander on the ground on these kinds of events. For me, it's being able to have a strong, clear, robust ability to mitigate, to dampen the troublemakers in a crowd, and that's essentially it in a nutshell. I'm looking for something that I can use, when there are 2,000 people protesting within footsteps of the art gallery, with spouses and children and grandmas, so that you don't have 10 people show up with backpacks, gas masks, and black handkerchiefs and all of a sudden take over. I can go in there and arrest them.