Right. We always try to reduce the amount of victimization that goes on. In fact, that's a change that I would say the RCMP can be credited with in some of our international law enforcement conversations, in which we've brought to the table the traditional practice of having an isolated investigation where victimization is allowed to occur to ensure we can investigate without compromising the fact that we're investigating. We're turning that a little bit on its head. We're directly engaging with the financial institutions, as an example, while we're investigating, to ensure that they have the information that we can provide.
Even though it may compromise our ability to pursue the investigation, we feel it's more important to reduce the victimization and reduce the losses as soon as we can. We're doing that in a collaborative manner with them to ensure that we do have viable prosecutions at the end of it as well.