I believe one study--I apologize, I'm very rusty on its source--was done by the FBI in the mid-seventies showing a triangular relationship in serial homicide that included arson, bed-wetting, and animal cruelty. That is why research, such as the murder research I gave at the opening of my remarks, is so important. Perhaps there is utility, but in the absence of any proof of that commonality or correlation, we would not support the inclusion of arson. Should there be some value in that, we could certainly consider it.
On May 12th, 2009. See this statement in context.