Thanks for the question, Mr. Masse. You hit the nail right on the head.
Most people perceive organize crime as a couple of guys wearing leather jackets, hiding in an alley somewhere and beating people up. That's folklore, old movie stuff. The reality is that organized crime groups are mostly not even seen. Particularly, we're talking about traditional groups such as the mafia and outlaw motorcycle gangs. They are the primary organized crime groups that are involved in illegal gaming.
These networks are huge. They're international. They're tied together. They often form partnerships to work together. At the same time, there are those wars that I spoke of, which will continue. We'll have more bombings. We'll have more innocent people hurt. We'll have millions and millions of dollars in police funding to investigate these events that are a threat to public safety, in addition to the potential loss of revenue, let's say, to government from not being part of this.
It's huge. It's going to get worse before it gets better. More lives will be lost. More money will be spent and not as much money gained, but it's going to happen anyway.