Exactly. There was an announcement today that the counting and the looking into complaints have now been final. There are over one million votes that have been invalidated. It was an important thing to do for the commission, and that represents about 25%, as you've said, of the turnout, of the total votes.
The reason it was important to do is that, as you remember, there was a bitter experience from the presidential elections. What happened as a result of that was that there was a blame game. Afghans were blaming the international community and the international community was blaming Afghans.
This time the difference was that both institutions involved in the elections were mainly made up of Afghans, and they had to show that there was integrity in the process. The integrity is not really the absence of fraud or the absence of irregularities but what is done in order to respond to those. For that reason, they took a long time to look into all the complaints. They have now looked into complaints, and wherever there has been enough evidence of fraud, they have invalidated the whole voting site.
As a result, preliminary results were announced today, but the final announcement has now been delayed because there will still be a process involving one last element. When the preliminary results are out, there is again an opportunity for the candidates to complain. After that process, there will be an opportunity to announce the final results.