Well, yes, but as one of my business partners used to joke, "a million here and a million there, and pretty soon you're talking about real money." I guess I wasn't so much trying to say that 1.76 million is life-changing money for very rich people, but that accountants and other financial professionals easily grasp the magnitude of the criminality of evading taxes on a sum of that size. One of my partners owned a summer home worth more than that, but our accountant would still have freaked if we tried to not pay taxes on a sum of that size.