. >> lorraine fullbrook? >> two questions. one going back to some comments you made about moving the drugs policy from the home office to the departments of health. don't you think it would be best across both departments, the health department would help the individuals you're talking about, but the home office still have to be involved to catch the criminal barrons who are moving the stuff and of course along with the barrons comes money laundering, people smuggling, people trafficking. >> the home office can concentrate on organized crime. and the health department can concentrate on the individuals who have drug problems. and the -- you know, of the 100,000 people who have minor offenses and who are arrested every year for minor arrests as i said, 70,000 are given criminal sentences. they -- in a 20% of police time is spent dealing with those minor offenses and thof -- and police time can be spent on going after the gangs. and they spend 20,000 pounds on dealing with the paperwork and the minor offenses. that can be sent o