Thank you.
Statistically speaking, we can use that as a sample that would potentially represent an overall increase in what the denominator would be in terms of the overall volume. That is a reflection presumably of an increase in volumes, but we cannot necessarily determine what we are not catching at the border.
I'm sure that some of the statistics might potentially represent a domestic crime in a post-border event. However, we're not able to speak necessarily to what we are not seeing in terms of interdictions or seizures through the various modes at the border, through a port of entry, through the postal stream, or commercially or otherwise. It's not a statistic that we necessarily are able to provide.