Thank you, ma'am.
In regard to responding to these investigations, my unit, the vice unit, has a total of nine members, and a lot of these investigations are very resource heavy. They usually take surveillance, sometimes some undercover work, some electronic surveillance also. We just did one recently.
As well, when we get to the point where we can execute a search warrant, say, on a bawdy house, we sometimes have problems with getting support from the victims, or the women. A lot of them are from out of country, especially the ones we see, the Asian-based ones. A lot of times we show up with members who speak different languages so we can have translators there. But again, it is very difficult, because they do return home, whether it be Hong Kong, Korea, Malaysia, these places. Initially they're on board, but if they leave the country, we have to get them back to testify. We do charge the keepers of these—