Yes. We keep track of our caseload. We also keep track of the time.
You heard from Mr. Pentney, before me, that lawyers within the Department of Justice keep track of all their time, and we do that as well. All our prosecutors have to record the time they spend on files and the time they spend at work, essentially.
We're able to keep track of the number of files, the complexity of the files, and the time. Using those metrics—and speaking to our local managers, because figures sometimes can be misleading—we take those factors into account in determining just what the workload is. If demand is going up in one area, we're able to shift resources, not quickly sometimes, but we're able to shift resources to meet increasing demand.