Okay. But just going from those stats, it seems to me that these people all died as a result of the use of this conducted energy device, and 76% of them prior to that had been in a state of excited delirium. I'm not sure it argues well that the taser should be used on people in a state of excited delirium.
Anyway, I'll come back.
In your presentation, you also talked about the heartbeats per minute, when the taser is applied, being...I think the top range was 137 or thereabout. Now, when I go on my elliptical machine in the morning and I look at the range, 137 is pretty normal, if you're exercising. So 137 beats per minute is not way off the chart, is it?