Yes, sir. Some of our primary jobs are looking for contraband, looking for drugs, interviewing inmates, and finding out what's going on in the jail, who's running the drug trade, who's running those things. That's most of our day. So more tools certainly are welcome.
We're just not sure how we put this bill into operation to see where its usefulness is. If it says in here that if you refuse the drug test you're not going out on parole at that refusal right then and there, that's one thing. To turn around and say that if you provide a sample, you now hit the street, and it takes three weeks or a month for us to get the test results back and pull you back in, that's something else.
Again, for us, just on this bill alone, it's putting it into operation that we have our questions on.