Some are going to support the concept, the principles. I have no difficulty with modus operandi. It's interesting we allso use MO. I would say MO would be insufficient language, but that's the vernacular. Modus operandi I think is the phrase. If some experts have trouble with that, they may be the same experts who left out paragraphs we're now fixing. I want to be careful about always deferring to experts. I would like the concept in. I think the concept that Mr. Davies did is a very appropriate descriptor to go after “modus operandi”. It seems to me there could be a subamendment to the amendment, “modus operandi,” and then his phrase. I think it's the same thing. If not, it's very close.
I think police officers always use the term “modus operandi”. It's what I hear. So I want the concept in, and we're going to have to figure out how we put it in.
You use MO, don't you?