the good thing is we have a backup of our human trafficking unit, led by tony florez to hand count thesees. inspector florez goes back and looks at each case, some of which had to be reclassified both ways. so we are in a process of updating our numbers to reflect the backup in terms of each one of those cases actually having human eyes on them rather than just relying on the coding and the reporting system. with that, what we have this year is 41 total human trafficking cases. if you look at the numbers, we only have 14 on the report from the original report. there were an additional 27 reports that had been upgraded to human trafficking after the investigators looked at them. our total this year is actually 27. we also looked at last year's human trafficking cases and got eyes on each one of those and what we discovered. there were 37 additional reports that did not make last year's numbers. in total, they should have been -- there were 145 human trafficking investigations. moving forward, what we will do is do actual hand searches, and make sure those numbers are reconciled before the