turning to the fcpa, it seems like, you know, as fcpa enforcement has increased, the number of settlements have increased, it started out focused on extractive industries, oil, mining, things that had very direct relationships with government. and now it seems to be broadening into other sectors, retail. is -- do you view that trend as continuing? i mean, do you see companies who are outside of those sort of traditional sectors continuing to come under scrutiny there? >> we don't confine our focus to a sector. we confine -- we actually go after whatever sectors and whatever companies we find are engaged in foreign bribery. what happens is that when you find one in one sector, it may be that there are a number of others in order to compete are doing the exact same thing. so we come upon others in that sector. it's not that we focused on the sector as much as we're just finding them clustered. so there's no real limit as to what the areas of business are that we'll focus on. we focus much more on the fact of is there some foreign bribery going on, and then we'll just go after that case. >> t