That's normally the case.
We're at the point in questions here in the committee where I hope we'll maybe have some of the more front-line people who can talk a little bit more about how this works operationally, because I think the question the chair asked a minute ago is one I'm still grappling with. If you have the criteria for admission to the program and the decision is made later, how can the front-line law enforcement officer use the existence of the witness protection program to encourage people to give testimony that might endanger them? That's still a question I have.