one of the flagships of successes that we have all done together, actually, fbi, doj, dhs, is suspicious activity reporting. see something, say something is the public awareness component of that. and we essentially have neighborhood watch for the nation. key to making that work is privacy policies across all 78 fusion centers, every state with the exception of wyoming. every federal agency has these privacy policies in place. they train officers against these policies, analysts, they have compliance procedures, performance metrics, it all works pretty well. and the key to it is it is integrated into our domestic architecture and the culture of how public safety works in this country. the domestic part, the home game doesn't work unless we have full integration of our partners, the american people, the private sector. and so that's kind of critical to how the -- how we operate. and i think a real success. >> how much would it impair what you do if all ability to collect against foreigners overseas, let's say syria or iraq, were suddenly overlaid with a set of requirements similar to what