I'll give you just notional ideas. Intuitively we all thought the number might be different because of what's happened since losing access to the free formal complaint process. The numbers themselves don't mean that there are not problems in the industry.
One of the things we've learned and we are talking about is that they have to register their informal complaint for it to actually show up on the grid. Many people will deal with exporters and importers amongst themselves. They may have trouble with late or no pay, but they've had long relationships and they're not reporting it. It may be part of what Madam Brosseau said as well regarding some of the complaints. I think everybody, I must say, expected to see the number perhaps going in a different direction, but intuitively it's showing that the health of the industry, given the number of exports we've had with the United States and the due diligence that people are taking with their partners, is good. I do want to repeat—and I think the industry will provide you with some information—that this is only for the complaints that have been filed with PACA.