I don't necessarily reconcile them in comparative terms.
The human smuggling bill looks at the sorts of flows that we have seen in terms of mass migration, which is largely mass marine migration. The sort of irregular migration that we see across the land border tends to be much, much lower. It tends to manifest itself in terms of people coming in often in regular fashion on a regular visa of one sort or another that then lapses, and they present themselves for refugee status at one of our inland offices. So it's a different kind of migration.
So the kinds of efforts that are being pursued in terms of large-scale irregular migration I would say predominantly manifest themselves in the marine mode, as we're seeing in the case of the Sun Sea and the Ocean Lady, and to a lesser extent in the air mode, where we can have, as we saw in the Mexican example, somewhat large-scale irregular migration through air prior to the imposition of the visa. But it's not nearly as much in the land border.