So identity theft happens frequently, and there are many ways to do it. I myself have received an e-mail at home that seemed to come from my financial institution. It was asking me to renew my subscription to something. I am sure that you know the technique. More and more, we hear people say that their credit card or their debit card has been copied. Along with that, we hear that banks are becoming more cautious and that they will instantly cancel the debit card or the credit card of people who have made a transaction where one of their clients' cards has been copied. I understand that financial institutions are becoming more and more cautious, but it is very difficult for consumers to lose the use of their credit card or their debit card over a Christmas weekend. So there is a real problem.
You say that you do not know how many people have had their identities stolen. You do not have any data on that?