. >> jeanne butterfield with the rating group. thank you to the panel. i have a question for capt. kirkregard. it sounds like your program are questions people upon arrest. i was wondering what it would be if it was questioning upon conviction. i was wondering what would be the relative merits of restricting the program to cases of people who have already been convicted of the tier 1 and tier 2 crimes? >> we are a little different las vegas than the loss angeles. i will review this quickly, but someone -- when someone is arrested one of the questions they were asked is if they were bored in the united states. if the answer is no, they have an entire process. if it is a serious offense, if bail is raised and the person has a history prior to that, the person that he can make bail will be out in the community and will disappear from the community and they will never face those charges. once we get them through the ice process, even if they are not convicted later on -- even if they are convicted later on there is a warrant and that follows the deportation proceeding. from my perspect