That's the information we get from our tracking, because we know that the numbers, as I said before, decline exponentially with every additional notice going to a household. So the number of people getting a second notice is a third of the number of those getting one notice. To give you hard numbers, it goes from 70,000 to 21,000, to 8,000 on the third notice, down to 4,000 on the fourth notice, and down and down. Then we get to the number of households getting 33 notices—two households get 33 notices. There's a ladder effect, but it's downward escalating.
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