I'll keep it short because I want give Sheldon some time.
Thank you for that. The best analogy I can use is the U.K. code of practice for victims of crime, which was based on their lessons learned. They said that it was necessary to build into the legislation information about who exactly is responsible for providing what. If you tell police organizations that this is what they're required by law to provide, then they'll provide it. There is much more technology being used. I'll just refer to the state-wide automated victim information notification systems being used in the United States, and a new one in the U.K. called TrackMyCrime. There are all kinds of available technologies that are being used.
I'll stop there because I want to give him time. There are 30 seconds left.
But I thank you for that question. That's exactly our recommendation, to clarify who does what.