 All of a sudden he's pulled a fucking gun on him. I thought to myself, this is a bad fucking idea, you know what I mean? So he's looked at him, called as a cucumber. All right, okay. He's walked downstairs, gone, right. He's gone missing for 10 minutes, yeah. Well, everyone's flaring upstairs. He's come back, him and another member of the dormant. He took two guns, put one in his head there, one in the other guy's chest. The other dormant's got a gun in his head and he got this yardie with a gun there. So you've got four guns now, all pointing at each other, all right? And you've got us in the middle of this and thinking, what the fuck? In Colombia, cocaine was $600 a kilo, okay? By the time it crossed in Jamaica, you could buy cocaine in Jamaica for around $3,000 a kilo. And, you know, so it was still a strong profit marker on that, you know? Not as much, obviously, as places like Ghana, where there are low land boards and stuff like that. And because of Jamaica's proximity to the Miami, it was obviously slightly dearer. I guess, all right, so before putting myself back in prison, I'd say alleged, okay? I'd say alleged in the region, say, 2,000 kilos a month of cocaine, allegedly. And in terms of cannabis, perhaps maybe 14,000 pounds. That's a seven and a half tonne. Here we had something which no everyone wants to have, where the whole team, customs officers, at the docks. And how that looks is basically, the team, how it works is a whole team of unit, they basically control the docks. They call fast team, threatening, smuggling. So any content that comes with a wolf, they have to examine it, technically speaking, but they've got complete control over it. Now, for a million quid, they'll clear whatever you want, which in the big scheme of things, isn't a lot of money, really, because you can load it with whatever you want.