WTF they don't even have an operating definition of 'suspicious' yet? HTF does something like the make it to congress? This is not rhetorical question, I'm dead serious. A high school student who proposed this as a project would get graded a D for failing to meet and logical validity or soundness, have no operating definitions and supported with no evidence. In college it would be a failure, and in any other real world job it would be an embarrassment and given a 'need to see better performance'. Seriously, its an otherwise fleeting idea, a childish-level conception that was just regurgitated out and then somehow perceived to be at a level worthy of national implementation. I would laugh, but its just sad.
Think about how many fleeting ideas get typed onto this forum that are regretted, realized they were unmeasured and silly postings. This is fu&*ng congress. Dangerous times we live in.