men crossing five, ten, 15 at a time, wearing camouflage and carpet shoes etc cetera, covering their spoors, and they have backpacks, theft camel bags with water, and they're rolling in a manner we haven't seen before. they certainly carrying drugs in their backpack. a lot of it, doesn't take a lot of it in order to impact an opioid crisis in america. it's making its way into the streets, and you can't measure that because you're not catching those guys. why? because our agents are pulled into processing. who are they processing? the citizens from other countries that are seeking asylum but those citizens, those little family units and individuals are seeking a better life in america, god bless, and we wish they'd come here legally and properly. however, those guys, they are seeking interaction with law enforcement. they're not avoiding it. the ones crossing between the ports of entry, carrying backpacks, are avoiding law enforcement. and there's so much fentanyl has made it to the street, mr. sulc, you are seeing a slight increase. again, just clarify for america why a drug dealer would wa