the training, for example, that i went through at the fbi academy, is incredibly expensive, incredibly long, and it is incredibly strong. that does not happen in most cities around america. and so, tim also mentioned leadership. in many progressive, successful departments, the sergeant on the shift in that sector is a quarterback who makes the calls. because he or she is plugged into it. so, when we see, for example, someone is calling in a chase, we have lost our subject -- and the dispatcher is asking, for what charge? there is a purpose for that question. because a sergeant is supposed to step in -- in a good department -- and go, excuse me, you are chasing somebody? for what? for reckless driving? we don't do that here. that happens in progressive departments around america. tune in your police scanners and your police department. you can do it on the internet. just dial on your police phone. you will hear, in a good department, you will hear a sergeant calling off a chase and saying, you go do this over here, it's more important than what you are doing. then, just tactically -- an