I think Mrs. Bloodworth told us that in her evidence.
What we have been looking for is that the background check is on the individual who is being appointed and not a large body of people. In this case that large body of people, which some would like, includes friends. Some might be closer than others or whatever. But the difficulty is.... Again, it's almost that you can't answer the question; I understand that, but there are people who now think that we should have checked the backgrounds of people who would have become associated with a minister after they're appointed. Those are other than the two-year checks that are now done by PCO, but they don't involve others.
Is that what I am to understand? That's a long way around, but....