but what is the latest and greatest for the police department is comsat. they have needed it for a long time. it funnels information on to the head of a pen as to the current activity and trends of activity, given a given area. instead of treating it as a member, we are not going behind the number to understand, who is that number, and that does not make the press. that does not make any mainstream discussion. when we hear that it could be anywhere between 60% to 80% of those requiring police attention, and comstat is looking at where their resources are being applied, it is where people are having a prior offense. that is a statistic that is never connected in the discussion when we are speaking with the police department. should we just continue to expect this? that is not for them to necessarily answer. it is for everyone else, right? >> hopefully, you will be pleased to know -- i talked about moving to a new data system -- working on another version of comstat to look at our key performance indicators and tracking them internally within department. we