Again, our view is that the information provided is ultimately to help decision-makers make decisions, and in many cases we've found that because the annual reports contain old information, they're not that useful for decision-making purposes.
One other element I would suggest, and I'll use these three as examples, is that in general the annual reports provide information in segments.
I think the benefit of having online information, in addition to it being easily accessible, is that it helps consolidate information so that decision-makers are able to look across ranges of information, as it's integrated and consolidated in ways that annual reports sometimes don't permit.
Again, if we're talking about the ability for parliamentarians and decision-makers to use that information to make decisions, our sense is that the annual report is not necessarily always the best vehicle, at least in these cases.