As Director Coulombe has pointed out, the one advantage we do have in being able to look at associated data is that it has been very much a centralized program. As Director Coulombe alluded, the information is within the walls of our HQ building, and we are very much aware of exactly where it is.
The exact number of users that we have in ODAC isn't actually representative of the folks who would see associated data because—as I return to my previous response—ODAC does more than just analyze associated data. Exactly how many people have access to the associated data? I'm going to put a number out there, but please don't quote me on it because it may be plus or minus a bit. I'm going to say probably twenty-ish.