If I could address the part of the question about an increase in prostitution, it seems to be a fact around major events like this. Whether in Germany or at various Olympic events, in terms of the actual act of illegally transporting people to the events--we're talking here about the international human trafficking itself--we don't see a significant uptake there. I think people are worried because they know, quite rightly, there's a huge focus against that.
As far as the activities themselves, they can increase. We've heard about domestic trafficking, and organized crime groups will stake out their territory. That gives us an opportunity, because the organizers and the exploiters come out of the woodwork a bit and can be pursued. That's why I appreciate the emphasis in the legislation on going after those who are exploiting.
So we see it on the domestic side, just like you see crimes like pickpocketing going up, and break-ins of automobiles. There are certain crimes that go up during those times.