Thank you for the question. I'm not in a position to give an opinion about that, but what I can say is that we are aware that it is important that communities understand the role the police can play and that they trust the police to investigate crimes.
What we are doing is working with our communities to enhance our relationships with our community members, meeting with our community members and providing presentations on hate crime and other topics. That's twofold. One, it puts a face of the police to the community. Two, it provides a point of contact so that the community can actually reach out to the police. Enhancing our visibility in the communities is tremendously important.