No. Obviously it's a dynamic situation. A lot of these can be used in parallel. Clearly, if you're up in the high end in terms of a combative situation, the officer is using everything available to him. I'm of the view that if at that stage he wants to beat him over the head with the taser, he's welcome to it, because you are into a life-or-death situation.
What I've indicated to you is that when you have a passively resisting person and you have verbal...and you see a person moving immediately to the taser, you have a problem. The case I have in my last annual report is just that: a tasering of a woman who's handcuffed behind her back in a police station, who is resisting by not moving ahead when she's told to go into the cell, and she's tasered twice by the officers. That clearly is a case—