Yes, basically what I was going to say that was noteworthy was that, as the volume of the tips increases, the threat percentage significantly declines. What I mean by that is that significantly fewer tips are deemed relevant to national security or to law enforcement matters.
We examine them all. We tend to get a lot of tips that aren't relative to national security or law enforcement. Those are not followed up on by our agency. If they are applicable to any other agency, we would pass them on.
Some of it is just information. People might feel, for example, a threat, and if it doesn't meet the threshold of a criminal offence, then we normally can't deal with it in that sense.