Well I understand that the economics of policing is a major focus for the federal committees and government to study. Policing is expensive, and we only have so many police officers. If they're forced to engage in cumbersome processes that take extensive amounts of time to get information that turns into a dead end, then those are situations where those investigators can't work on other cases.
Quite frankly, there are certain types of investigations when we look at the probability of a solution and we don't follow up on them, especially if they involve an international element. However, there are also local cases that I think we can be more nimble with and investigate them more quickly, helping to prevent more victims from being harmed, if we're able to react quickly more quickly.