Well, the Crime Stoppers program is an excellent program, and we've reaped many, many benefits, solved many homicides, solved many very serious occurrences through our Crime Stoppers program. We're very proud of that program.
About the reluctance of people to come forward in that program, they have many options. They can come forward as a confidential informant. They can give us the information through Crime Stoppers, or they can give us the information through being a witness.
The thing we have found in these communities that you're talking about, some of the more vulnerable communities, is that there is great suspicion placed upon individuals who live in those communities in terms of who's actually speaking with the police. When the police show up with a search warrant, who talked to the police about that? So we face that challenge every single day.
I can tell you we had some recent cases, without getting into specifics again, where we've actually had multiple witnesses come forward whom we've had to provide some level of protection for in homicides, and they came forward when they had acknowledged that there was an avenue, a forum, for them to gain protection, that we weren't just going to leave them on their own once they came forward and gave us their statement, that we would look after their interest.
That's what I talked about in my opening remarks: this is part of the trust factor. When people start to hear about the success of the program, that will hopefully increase the use of the program.