. >> juan, you can stop at a texeco or exxon station, it's right there in your face. >> what we do, we involve young people, as well as the adults in the community. we have grown to gas stations, liquor stores, we have 800 liquor stores, you know, and restaurants, so the young people and the adults also become part of the solution and they go and talk and educate the managers and encourage them not to sell drugs, and second, not to sell alcohol, because it's a problem on our young people not to sell it to young people and they get a sticker, put it on the door, put it on the wall, and when the people from the district come, the inspectors, they see they have been spoken with. so we do environmental scanning with the young people, where they go to a park and we've done this, and they see what the k2 are or bottles of beer or alcohol, and they develop also -- they encourage people and the police, for example, to have more visibility, that they are not going to sell drugs here, et cetera. that's taking the community to be involved and be proactive. >> unless there's any misunderstanding w